Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Promise Of A Democratic Iran - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan


Andrew Sullivan links to an interesting paradox concerning Iran that is revealed by the new Wikileaks documents.

The Promise Of A Democratic Iran - The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan:

"Karim Sadjadpour made an important point in yesterday's FT:

The WikiLeaks revelations make clear that Arab officials believe Iran to be inherently dishonest and dangerous. The feeling is probably mutual. But they hide perhaps a more interesting issue, namely what type of Iranian government would actually best serve Gulf Arab interests.

President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad and the Islamic Republic may be loathed, but equally the advent of a more progressive, democratic Iran would enable Tehran to emerge from its largely self-inflicted isolation and begin to realise its enormous potential. In the zero-sum game of Middle Eastern politics, a democratic Iran would pose huge challenges to Persian Gulf sheikhdoms."

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