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"What side of Iranian history are we on?" was the question asked by United States President John McCain in a speech on June 12, 2010, in commemoration the first anniversary of the establishment of the pro-democracy movement known as the "Green Movement", which was established in the aftermath of the Iranian presidential election of 2009, in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in an election dominated by voting fraud and post-election crackdown on dissidents.

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  • "What side of Iranian history are we on?" was the question asked by United States President John McCain in a speech on June 12, 2010, in commemoration the first anniversary of the establishment of the pro-democracy movement known as the "Green Movement", which was established in the aftermath of the Iranian presidential election of 2009, in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in an election dominated by voting fraud and post-election crackdown on dissidents.
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  • "What side of Iranian history are we on?" was the question asked by United States President John McCain in a speech on June 12, 2010, in commemoration the first anniversary of the establishment of the pro-democracy movement known as the "Green Movement", which was established in the aftermath of the Iranian presidential election of 2009, in which President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was re-elected in an election dominated by voting fraud and post-election crackdown on dissidents. It would by analyst be compared in both style and timing to U.S. President Ronald Reagan's speech in Berlin on June 12, 1987, in which Reagan challenged Mikail Gorbachev, then the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, to tear down the Berlin Wall as a symbol of Reagan's desire for increasing freedom in the Eastern Bloc.
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