Clinton: We Hope Iran Vote Shows "Genuine Will And Desire" Of The People

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CAROLYN THOMPSON | June 13, 2009 10:22 PM EST | AP

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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton answers questions about the Iranian elections after a news conference in Niagara Falls, N.Y. on Saturday June 13, 2009. In brief remarks in Canada, Clinton cited "the enthusiasm and the very vigorous debate and dialogue" in the run-up to the vote, in Iran. (AP Photo/Robert Kirkham)

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario — The U.S. on Saturday refused to accept hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's claim of a landslide re-election victory in Iran and said it was looking into allegations of election fraud.

Any hopes by the Obama administration of gaining a result similar to Lebanon's recent election, won by a Western-backed moderate coalition, appeared to be in jeopardy.

"We are monitoring the situation as it unfolds in Iran, but we, like the rest of the world, are waiting and watching to see what the Iranian people decide," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said at a news conference with Canada's foreign affairs minister, Lawrence Cannon.

Minutes after Clinton spoke, the White House released a two-sentence statement praising "the vigorous debate and enthusiasm that this election generated, particularly among young Iranians," but expressing concern about "reports of irregularities."

Despite the challenge from reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi to incumbent Ahmadinejad, many officials and experts thought a Mousavi victory would result in only incremental shifts toward the U.S.

Because real power in Tehran is still wielded by religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, some say an Ahmadinejad re-election may make it easier to build an international consensus against Iran.

Administration officials remained silent out of concern that any comments might influence the results. But they were privately hoping for a victory by the more moderate Mousavi.

President Barack Obama's previous overtures include his recent address in Cairo to the Muslim world as well as, earlier, a televised New Year's address to the Iranian people and a series of diplomatic contacts. Officials say Obama's attempts to reach out have gone largely unanswered.

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Neither Clinton nor the White House mentioned Ahmadinejad or his chief rival Mousavi, by name, or acknowledged the incumbent's victory declaration.

Iranian authorities reported that Ahmadinejad was re-elected with 62.6 percent of the vote. He called on the public to respect the vote. But Mousavi, a former prime minister who has become the hero of a youth-driven movement seeking greater liberties and a gentler face for Iran abroad, rejected the results and accused authorities of rigging Friday's vote.

Karim Sadjadpour, an Iran analyst at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said Saturday that Ahmadinejad's claim of a victory puts the Obama administration in a tough position.

"I think it's going to make it incredibly difficult for the Obama administration to acquiesce on Iran's enrichment of uranium when there is a president in Tehran who continues to deny the Holocaust, and continues to be belligerent toward Israel," Sadjadpour said. "I don't see the probability of Ahmadinejad taking a more moderate or conciliatory approach his second time around. Similar to what President Bush said when he was re-elected in 2004, he said, 'I've earned political capital, and now I am going to use it.'"

In brief remarks in Canada, Clinton cited "the enthusiasm and the very vigorous debate and dialogue" in the run-up to the vote. "We obviously hope that the outcome reflects the genuine will and desire of the Iranian people," she said.

Disappointment in the results was summed up by the Anti-Defamation League, which noted Ahmadinejad's history of "extremist allegations and attacks" against Jews and Israel as well as the United States

"We are greatly disappointed by the re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad," the ADL said in a statement. "We had hoped that a different outcome to this election would have sent a message to the international community that Ahmadinejad's incendiary behavior is not reflective of the beliefs and views of the Iranian people. Unfortunately, the result for Iran is likely to be another four years of extremism and isolation."

The election focused on what the office of the Iranian president can influence: boosting Iran's sinking economy, pressing for greater media and political freedoms, and being Iran's main envoy to the world.

Iran does not allow international election monitors. During the 2005 election, when Ahmadinejad won the presidency, there were some allegations of vote rigging from losers, but the claims were never investigated.

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario — The U.S. on Saturday refused to accept hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's claim of a landslide re-election victory in Iran and said it was looking into allegations...
NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario — The U.S. on Saturday refused to accept hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's claim of a landslide re-election victory in Iran and said it was looking into allegations...
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Like the 2000 election reflected the will of the American people?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 06/15/2009
- Academic I'm a Fan of Academic 239 fans permalink

The only way that the US will accept these elections is if Jesus Christ himself came down and said they were free and fair; and even then they would be those in the US that would challenge him about the authenticity of who he was and even suggest that he was Islamic.

Most of the tension in the world stems from the inability of the US to recogni9ze that other people have points of views of their own that don't tie up with nor should they with those of the United States. And to only believe in "democracy" when it produces the results you want is frankly childish. And in using that remark I think I'm being unfair to every intelligent child on planet earth. Since out of the mouths of babes... you know the rest of that biblical quotation.

Professor Dr. Stanley Collymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 AM on 06/15/2009
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umm... have you seen what's been happening in Iran, Professor? Not everything revolves around the US and the tension in Iran right now has little to do with the US and more to do with what Iranians want!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 AM on 06/16/2009
- KinkyGirl I'm a Fan of KinkyGirl 9 fans permalink
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"Clinton: We hope Iranian vote shows 'Genuine will and desire of the people'. Well, it did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 AM on 06/15/2009
- Martampa I'm a Fan of Martampa 13 fans permalink
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Does Iran have a Supreme Court that gives the election to the wrong man?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 06/14/2009
- Academic I'm a Fan of Academic 239 fans permalink

Well put!

Professor Dr. Stanley Collymore

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 06/15/2009
- AngieMom57 I'm a Fan of AngieMom57 68 fans permalink
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Dancing in the streets vs protesting in the streets, meanwhile the government is closing the society off from communicating with the world via text message or live video; hummm...if suppression against dysfunctional aggression is the rule of the land, well, hold that thought while I work on tomorrows Meatless Monday Menu: maybe just warm water to help swallow the bitter swill of injustice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:52 PM on 06/14/2009

Bush vs Gore 2000?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 PM on 06/14/2009
- mergina I'm a Fan of mergina 84 fans permalink
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Well, now that we know the election was a total sham, and it is just a matter of time before Israel pummels Iran, will we be alongside them when the pummeling starts? Can we give the innocent people of Iran enough ADVANCE WARNING to get out of harms way? When the hostilities start, can we insure the death and or capture of Minijob and his ayatollahs along with their nuclear flirtations?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 AM on 06/14/2009
- andyboy I'm a Fan of andyboy 72 fans permalink

The nice thing about war and murder is you really don't have to consider things like that too much. It's a very fluid sort of impressionistic sort of thing. With enough firepower you can insure anything. Re: Hiroshima Re2: Nagasaki. Judeo-Christian westerners ache to level huge swaths of the Middle East with hell -fire from Jesus. We are God. Theyare the great Satan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 06/14/2009
- KCFreedom I'm a Fan of KCFreedom 18 fans permalink

Gee, I wish Hillary would have said that about our last 3 elections. The last one almost counted, but the real people candidates were not the final ones we had to vote for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 06/14/2009
- jhamm1 I'm a Fan of jhamm1 29 fans permalink

Once again, HIllary Clinton has demonstrated her unparalleled "qualifications" for the job of Secretary of State by her unique affinity for stating the obvious, predestined to reap the credit of each and every one of the actual brains under her belt who are involved in doing the actual work for her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 06/14/2009
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

well said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 AM on 06/14/2009
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@tehranelection:

I have to shut down , police looking for satellites. | sounding like Twitter's been blocked #iranelection

https://twitter.com/tehranelection

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 06/13/2009
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Thank you so much!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:54 AM on 06/14/2009
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So much for the peaceful transition of power,
the supreme leader plays god.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 PM on 06/13/2009
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I'm glad she's concerned about the will of the people in Iran.

Too bad none of our politicians in 2000 were concerned enough about the will of the people to challenge Bush who lost the election but was then appointed pres.
And how about the will of the American people to get out of Iraq in 2006 that was promptly disregarded after the Dems got a majority.

I guess its easier to be critical of other countries than to admit to what is going on in our own house.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 06/13/2009
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"And how about the will of the American people to get out of Iraq in 2006 that was promptly disregarded after the Dems got a majority."

Um, don't you remember what happened? Bushie made a joke after the election about "getting a thumpin'," then pretended that the election never happened. When the Dems passed anything, Bushie vetoed it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 PM on 06/13/2009

Thanks for putting that post out there,
so people like the one you responded
to has an idea.
(geez---some people are
really dum...aren­'t they?)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 AM on 06/14/2009
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The US shouldn't start playing that game again.....­remember, Hamas which was elected in a pure democracy was overthrown because our great Empire didn't like the outcome...­..
It wasn't a secret that USA wanted so badly Ahmadinejad to loose but guess what my friends, whether he stole the elections or not, US will HAVE to deal with him.....

by the way,when will USA stop pointing fingers at other countries when at the same time they themselves doing wrong over and over

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:37 PM on 06/13/2009
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This says it all:

"Iran does not allow international election monitors. During the 2005 election, when Ahmadinejad won the presidency, there were some allegations of vote rigging from losers, but the claims were never investigat­ed."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 06/13/2009
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Yep, totally says it all. Totally.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 PM on 06/13/2009
- Tiggy I'm a Fan of Tiggy 24 fans permalink

I am shocked at the words, "will of the people"! I seem to recall recently the "will of the people" in this country voiced and condemned the bail out, yet it was done. Please let us not impose our paper only views on another country. That is a matter for Iran and her citizens to address, not our government.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 06/13/2009
- hotbytes I'm a Fan of hotbytes 45 fans permalink
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It's a known fact that Americans are wimps. I agree with you that the will of the American people were NOT reflected in the recent bail out. It has shown that the US government, which is under the control of bankers, is a total waste of taxpayers money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:24 PM on 06/13/2009
- conniedogs I'm a Fan of conniedogs 13 fans permalink

When she mentioned "will of the people", I immediately thought of the primaries. Hillary insisted she was the winner because she had more popular votes than Pres Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 PM on 06/13/2009
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