Monday, June 15, 2009

Iran’s Tiananmen?

I don’t know much about Iranian domestic politics, but I’m happy to see people taking to the streets to protest what they feel is electoral fraud. Iran has never really pretended to be a “free” country, but what I at the very least hope this illustrates is that it’s very difficult to pretend to be a democracy when you’re not. The Americans got burned by calling for elections in the Palestinian territories only to have Hamas win. Now it looks like the Iranian old guard is being burned by a similar phenomenon.

I worry that this could end with a lot of blood on the streets of Tehran, but unlike the Chinese government, I’m not convinced the Ayatollah’s can offer an economic growth for political freedoms tradeoff. The blood of Iranian’s today could be a down payment on freedoms in the near future.

All I can hope is that some Iranians have been reading their Jefferson.

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