
a) Majority of the respondents regarded the economic situation to be average but many hesitated to express the dismayed economy; b) A majority of respondents regarded the sanctions as having a negative effect on the economy; c) A significant portion of the masses were favoring the development of nuclear weapons but people with high level of education were adverse to the developments. Only people belonging to the low classes with low education were favoring it; d) Many people were favoring the re-establishment of ties with AmericansThe principle reason for the aforementioned sentiment in Iran today is the United States is a staunch opponent of the Iranian regime. Iranians also have a profound admiration and are for the achievements and social progress of the West. In 1941 the Russians and British invaded Iran. That invasion was a violation of the nations political sovereignty and territorial integrity. Subsequently America intervened on the side of Iran and countered British and Soviet expansionism. Thus to many Iranians the United States became a beacon of freedom. Extensive American involvement brought with it a great increase in western social and cultural influence. This influence consolidated the overall structure of Irans dependence on the United States. The US consolidated its influence in Iran and the Persians acceded to that influence as in the best interest of the country. In 2009 millions of Iranians demonstrated in the streets of Iran demanding democratic and social reforms. Many Iranians also demanded the end of the tyrannical regime. These demonstrations lasted for several years albeit in sporadic form. The Obama Administration failed in its Iran Policy however the roots of democratic reform are prevalent in the nation. Given the socio-demographics of Iran the United States can have a strong ally in the center of the Middle East. The masses in Iran are demanding the development of technological channels which played an important role in the pro-Democracy movement which was a popular force in 2009-2011. Facebook Twitter Youtube and other social networking tools have been a powerful factor that has been used in campaigns all over the world. These networking sites have been used as a way to circumvent state run-media and a play an important part in mobilizing the masses mainly the youth. A special Twitter page (#iranelection) and Youtube channel was also created for popularizing democratic policies in Iran in 2009. Twitter Facebook and blogs were also used to give minute details about the happenings in Iran soon after the fraudulent election results were declared. They have also been used to give accounts of Basij (Islamic voluntary forces) Islamic Revolutionary Guards Intelligence Ministry and police torture and brutality towards the demonstrators. The Islamic Republics relations with the United States is based on animosity. It is unlikely that the regime would abandon its position and try to reconstruct Iranian ties with the US. The president of Iran Hassan Rouhani is a mere puppet in the hands of the historical personality and Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Ayatollah Khamenei wields near absolute power over judicial executive legislative and military branches of the government. He also wields near absolute power over Irans powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who oversee Irans nuclear program. Our best strategy in Iran is not economic sanctions war or direct negotiations with the theocratic/military regime. Sanctions hurt the people we are trying to help the most and war would be a humanitarian and strategic disaster. Instead we should support the pro-American populace via technological advancements. We have the recourses available to assist the people who seek a democratic alternative to the present government. Viable candidates for a democratic government in Iran include the Shahs son Reza Pahlavi who supports a constitutional monarchy similar to Japan Denmark Spain and England. There are also viable leaders in the streets of Iran from Tabriz Esfahan Shiraz Tehran other cities. Nevertheless the future of Iran should be decided by the people of Iran and that future can include one of democracy human rights progressivism and relations with the United States. Lets get it done..