@Zamuel
As I said the Shah initiated Female education
That's not true. Female education was first introduced to modern Iran through the Qajars. The Shah only modernized the policies.
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/e ... jar-periodFurthermore, I did actually find the source I was looking for on women's education in Iran. Apparently in Shah Iran, only a limited number of women went to male dominated universities and many traditional families did not send their children to school because either the teachers were men or because it weren't Islamic. Here is the link below:
https://www.rferl.org/a/1105054.htmlIt's continuance after the revolution does not denote any effort to extend or enhance the program.
Well given that women's education began to rise significantly after the revolution the government did care about women's education. Furthermore, there were large women's rights movements in Iran that sought to acquire education for women. and no, they weren't killed off. In fact, they were eventually supported by the Iranian government. Under Rafsanjani's presidency, a new institution in the government known as the Women's Social and Cultural Council was created to understand and solve the problems of women. The council along with Islamic feminists worked to lift all restrictions on women entering any field of study in 1993. Today, women make up 60% of universities' student body in Iran (more than men) and women dominate certain high-tech fields of study such as engineering or computer science.
All it demonstrates is that the revolution had other priorities and avoided the conflict that would have ensued had they tried to shut it down.
They did restrict it down for a while and women's literacy still increased.
@noir
Anti-Israel rhetoric in Iran came after anti-Iran rhetoric in Israel. Apparently in Israel, if you don't want to diplomatically negotiate with someone, you start spreading propaganda about them. By that point, Iran did the same thing.
Your second post literally proves my point. After Israel refused all forms of relations with Iran did Iran immediately see it as a merely a US puppet, held at the whims of it's puppeteer.
BTW, if you think that we can't be trusted then you have to review the Middle East's politics. Iran at least has sane political actions although they are abit Machiavellian.