Introduction

Chapter 1. The culmination of the campaign for regime change in Iran

The build-up of the campaign for regime change

The present pink revolution in Iran

Chapter 2. The dual conflict in Iran

The old conflict between Islamists and bourgeois modernizers

The new ‘internal’ conflict between revolution fundamentalists and reformers

Chapter 3. The 2009 elections

The two sides in the June 2009 elections

The ‘unholy alliance’ of reformers and bourgeois modernizers

Chapter 4. The aims of the transnational elite

Why regime change NOW?

A “Yugoslavian” kind of strategy for Iran?

Chapter 5. The reformist Left plays its usual role of the system’s cheerleader

The role of the “Left” in the New World Order

Zizek and Chomsky on Iran

The sort of “alternative” information provided by Znet

Conclusion

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old conflict between Islamists and bourgeois modernizers

The new ‘internal’ conflict between revolution fundamentalists and reformers

Chapter 3. The 2009 elections

The two sides in the June 2009 elections

The ‘unholy alliance’ of reformers and bourgeois modernizers

Chapter 4. The aims of the transnational elite

Why regime change NOW?

A “Yugoslavian” kind of strategy for Iran?

Chapter 5. The reformist Left plays its usual role of the system’s cheerleader

The role of the “Left” in the New World Order

Zizek and Chomsky on Iran

The sort of “alternative” information provided by Znet

Conclusion

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