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Inside Iran's Intimidation Campaign

More important, I have been in meetings with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on four different occasions over the past three years. I have spent at least nine hours with him, much more than I ever spent with Kian. In my last meeting with Mr. Ahmadinejad, I told him that if he were simply a lowly academic, instead of the president of Iran, he would be subject to arrest upon his return to Iran for meeting with the roomful of U.S. academics and think tank representatives that he had assembled at his hotel. He scoffed at the idea. Now one of my colleagues, a lowly Iranian-American professor who was about to take up a position at my university, is being condemned to 15 years in prison because, among other things, he had contact with me.

Iranian security officials are notably lacking in any sense of irony or humor. But I do wonder whether President Ahmadinejad is being considered for indictment because of his extensive contacts with me over the past four years.

The Gulf/2000 network is an Internet project that began 16 years ago to facilitate communication and information sharing among individuals who have a professional association with issues involving the Persian Gulf. It includes individuals of widely differing backgrounds and opinions, including both private citizens and government officials from countries around the world, including Iran. If any Iranian government official wishes to know about G2K, as we call it, he need only consult his colleagues who are members. G2K is routinely cited in international conferences in Tehran and elsewhere as a reliable source of informed commentary and factual information about issues involving the Persian Gulf. It is limited to specialists, but it is not a secret. It includes individuals of every possible political persuasion. And it is not engaged in overthrowing governments.

The indictment against Kian is in fact an indictment of the legal and security structure of the Iranian government. The charges are false, deliberately false. They consist of a series of political fabrications devoid of even the flimsiest effort to verify the truth.

These accusations cast shame on any institution that professes respect for justice and law. They substantiate the words of Grand Ayatollah Montazeri, one the founders of the Islamic Republic of Iran, that this government is no longer either Islamic or a republic but merely the latest in the shabby succession of Middle Eastern military regimes. These charges remind us of the excesses of the Stalinist show trials and the abominations of the Chinese Red Guards—examples of revolutions that betrayed their own ideals.

This is not about Kian, and it is certainly not about me. It is about the abject failure of a ruling clique that has lost the confidence and support of its own people and must contrive scapegoats to excuse its own deficiencies.

Gary Sick served on the National Security Council staff under Presidents Ford, Carter and Reagan. He was the principal White House aide for Iran during the Iranian Revolution and the hostage crisis and is the author of two books on U.S.-Iranian relations. Mr. Sick is a captain (ret.) in the U.S. Navy, with service in the Persian Gulf, North Africa, and the Mediterranean.

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mzkitti

We will always have a problem with Iran and their desire to have nuclear power. Until Iran gets it,.

Our big mistake is always letting Israel have
nuclear power while raising hell about Iran having the same thing.

Israel is very aggressive, the whole world knows this, but the US just stands by and lets Israel do anything they want.

I am not a big fan of Iran... but if I was Iran I would be afraid of Israel. That is why they want nuclear power. Israel is like the US... they see all that money and oil in Iran and their mouths start to water. Who do you think is lobbying the US to attack Iran.... surprise, surprise. Israel!


And why can Israel have nuclear power and Iran cannot???

The world is watching Israel.

Right now the United Nations is holding investigations into war crimes committed in Palestine by the Israelies.

It will be interesting to find out at last what the Israelies are actually doing to the Palestinanians all these years. The blockades,
the bombing of food centers, these are just some of the things Israel is doing to people of Palestine.

Israel is always "accidently" killing poor Palestinanians just for trying to survive.

American newspapers hardly ever report anything that might be derogatory to the Zionists in Israel.

Actually, you can get more decent informtion on this whole mess if you live in Israel than if you read American newspapers. One thing the Jews cannot do is contain ther bragging.

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