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Most Iranians oppose regime:Many would endorse 'Velvet Revolution' or even foreign military intervention

A new survey reveals that 92 percent of the subjects of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's totalitarian government do not believe their nation's role is positive,and two-thirds would support a "Velvet Revolution" to remove him from power.The survey,by the Center For the Promotion of Democracy and Human Rights, found that almost six out of 10 Iranians would support a foreign military action for the purpose of taking Ahmadinejad out of the role as dictator."There is clearly a huge distinction between the Islamic Republic of Iran and its intentions as a regime and its people,"reported Said Jabbari,a senior analyst with the center."As a totalitarian regime it does not represent the aspirations of the Iranian people,"he said."Don't use 'Iran' and 'this regime' to represent each other.""We need to create such a huge distinction.We never referred to Nazis as Germans.We clearly wanted to create a distinction between Germans and Nazis," he said.In this instance,Jabbari said, "we need to turn around and say the Islamic Republic regime,and the Iranian people,have two different paths."He noted that another recent survey,done by Terror Free Tomorrow,produced nearly the same results."Through both surveys,what comes out loud and clear is the fact that the people of Iran neither approve of their government's policies nor of its structure.Indeed in the CFPD poll 67 percent said they would support a 'Velvet Revolution' for the removal of the regime and 58 percent went as far as saying that they would support a foreign military action for the purpose of changing the regime," Jabbari said.Ahmadinejad, meanwhile, has said he expects both Jesus and the Shiite messianic figure, Imam Mahdi, to return and "wipe away oppression."
Ahmadinejad also has been urging Iranians to prepare for the coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a powerful and advanced Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.He sees his main mission, as he recounted in a Nov. 16, 2005, speech in Tehran, being to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi, may Allah hasten his reappearance."
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