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Iran getting a nuke is a good day for democracy? I really wish you guys had to live there for a month or so, just to get an idea how absolutely abysmal the government is on human rights. Most people live in total fear. It isn't always about how terrified they are of running afoul of the government; it's economic uncertainty, it's whether you'll be harassed for a bribe that day, or whether new sanctions will be placed on the implacable regime that still insists on supporting assad and Hezbollah over investing in the Iranian people's future.
Most years, iran is either #1 or #2 in the number of college educated lost to brain drain. It's a place where most people see no opportunity for themselves or their families.
I'm not getting into the nuke thing because I guess you guys don't see this starting a nuclear arms race in that region (it will), but I'll finish by saying that the bomb is just the latest theft in long series of transgressions committed by the Ayatollahs and the IRGC against the people they oppress.
brain drain:
http://www.slate.com/blogs/quora/201...n_problem.html