http://www.antiwar.com/orig/millera.php?articleid=6213by Anne Miller
In 2002, President Bush indicted Iran as a member of an "axis of evil." What I found in Iran during my ten-day visit with a Global Exchange delegation in April makes this pronouncement sound ridiculously foolish as well as just plain false.
I confess that I felt some anxiety flying into Tehran alone at 4 am on an American passport. However, my concerns quickly dissipated as I was overwhelmed by the number of people who wanted to grant me access to their world. American foreigners are a rare sight in Tehran, and I was greeted with great enthusiasm.
Every Iranian with whom I spoke had generous words for me and for my country. "We love America." "There isn't any enemy between the Iranian people and the American people." I was invited into peoples' homes for chai and conversation in every city I went. Iranians are a strikingly beautiful, curious, and open people.
Iran is also a demographically young country, with 70% of its population under the age of 30. "Do you have a Yahoo! email account?" was one of the most frequently asked questions. Iranians want to be connected to a world beyond their borders and practice their English. They are disenfranchised by a corrupt, hypocritical regime that the majority of the population cannot support and does not trust.