The thing about the 2009 Election in Iran is that the results totally match the polling data by international observers:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_presidential_election,_2009Every single foreign polling service called the election for Ahmadinejad by a wide margin. Not one found support for the 2nd place candidate higher than he actually got in the election.
Local polling firms in Iran were all over the shop. But i'd be more convinced that their methodology sucked and they didn't have representative samples, than ALL the foreign polling firms got it wrong.
@Mephansteras: "Last I Heard" = American media. The point is (as Noam Chomsky of writes about) they don't WANT you to hear the truth.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/15815623rd July, Iran military official states they would NOT to close the Straits of Hormuz. didn't make it into the US news, huh. Funny that :/ more recently their ambassador to the UN said about the same thing.
http://www.jpost.com/IranianThreat/News/Article.aspx?id=27437319th of June, Iran offers to limit enrichment to 20%. America STILL hasn't responded.
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2012/08/201288142724224103.htmlIran's offers to do swaps or, most recently, its offer to halt its 20 per cent enrichment and export its stockpile for sanctions relief, have consistently been spurned by the West as too little too late or simply a ploy to buy time. When the US rejected a Russian step-by-step plan to break the deadlock in 2011, which Iran had accepted, President Vladimir Putin publicly stated that it was clear the West's real design was not resolution but regime change.
Iran's second major strategy is to get sanctions lifted and its nuclear file removed from the UN Security Council. After ten years, it has a stockpile of 20 per cent enriched uranium it wants to exchange for graduated sanctions relief. It has offered to open its facilities to full transparency if its right to enrich to five per cent is recognised.
As i was saying before, almost ALWAYS in these circumstances if you dig beneath the surface it's AMERICA who rejects compromise and diplomacy, just like they always use their veto in the United Nations to overturn mass-votes. Iran couldn't get 20% enrichment agreed to, so they dropped that to FIVE PERCENT. And America still won't come to the table. Don't give me that "Iranian Hardliners" crap.