We’re still asking our readers to tell us what they think about how President Obama has reacted to the situation in Iran. Also, since we have so many new readers, we’re also asking that you tell us a little more about yourselves so we can better serve you with the information you want.
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A core mission of the National Iranian American Council is to get people involved in the policy-making process, so we’re also asking you to contact President Obama and your elected officials to tell them what you think should be done:
#1: The US shouldn’t interfere.
#2: U.S. involvement would be counterproductive, but human rights violations must be condemned.
#3: The US should voice its support for the demonstrators.
* We have attempted to broadly capture the most common ideas about what the United States should be doing, but we recognize this is not an exaustive list of options. If your views aren’t fully reflected, simply modify the message to reflect your views.
For all you without high speed connections, the transcript from Obama’s speech is below the fold: