hope. But I won’t get too wound up about it until it actually happens. PLUS, it is tragic that you know many people will die in the struggle against the Mullahs.
“The country was virtually shut down to save energy” for most of last week, according to a weekend report in the New York Times. Even President Masoud Pezeshkian can’t hide the scope of the country’s energy troubles. “We are facing very dire imbalances in gas, electricity, energy, water, money, and environment,” he admitted in a live TV address this month. “All of them are at a level that could turn into a crisis.”
Then again, many people die NOW because of the Mullahs. So we have to calculate THAT into it. Still, you can bet that if it happens, it won’t be easy or painless. Yes, some things are worth pain (Nathan Hale– “I regret that I have but one life to give for my country.”)