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Simbala Martin is a social historian, human rights activist, and global citizen who champions a peaceful resolution of the U.S.-Iran conflict by empowering Iran's dissidents to instantiate change from the bottom up, instead of top down through counterproductive and self defeating military action.
SHARE Tuesday, July 8, 2008 Iran: Learning the Lessons of Cambodia and Iraq
Conducting a war on the pretext of national security while overlooking the human element fails to account how insurgences thrive. If the United States expands the Iraq War into Iran based on less than credible pretenses and without international support, the U.S. will alienate the Iranian people just like as it did with Cambodians and Iraqis.