Esfand
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Unfortunately they are all true, actually the real extent of this fuckery is not fully known yet.
I'm not in Iran, but I know majority don't agree with this situation, this is not the way to "gain independence" not only we haven't achieved anything, we also have lost our economic independence! Reality may be bitter, but its the necessity to prevent the country from its ultimate collapse. Rowhani's win was overwhelming, hardliners didn't stand a chance, people who supported Ghalibaf, Rezaei, etc were not the firm supporter of Jalili. And Ghalibaf and Jalili didn't share the same ideologies either, had the election gone to the second round Rowhani would have won with even a greater margin. Even though I didn't vote for Rowhani but the reality is that he would have won either way.
Well, considering that Rowhani was allowed as a candidate means that the great and mighty rahbar seems to acknowledge that the current situation is not satisfactory (that is putting it mildly!). Either that or, as I fear, Rowhani is merely meant as a "relief valve" to please the masses, and nothing is going to change in practice.