The Latest from Iran (26 February): Uncertainties
2000 GMT: Closing Thoughts. A quiet evening, so we will end by noting a couple of thoughtful pieces....
Dave Siavashi of Iran News Now looks at the regime's efforts to crush opposition with house arrests to bring out a phrase that we like to use, "A Marathon, Not a Sprint":
The people of Iran have suffered under a tyrannical and cunning regime for 32 years. The regime is extremely entrenched, with a power-base that is diffuse, distributed and ideological. It is a monster, but one that has begun to lose its grip.The marathon to be rid of it is well under way.
And "A Contributor" at Tehran Bureau writes:
This has been a period of self-reflection, developing consciousness of and responsibility for the current situation. The people have understood who and what they are dealing with and this is extremely important....While the traditional joys of Tehrani life were nowhere to be seen, while all its lightness was burdened down, if you looked very closely, you could detect in the depths the churning of a long-awaited tide of transition.
We will be back early Sunday morning.