that's my reading of it. >> professor abrahamian? >> yeah, i mean, this question is it reform or revolution regime change, it's a valid question. but in the political context it's a divisive question because it automatically says it's one or the other, and who benefits out of this one or the other? it's actually the regime. because if you're trying to get a mass movement, bring in a lot of working class people who are still not in the reform movement, if you have ultra radical slogans, it's more likely to put them off rather than draw them in. so people on the outside said, well, this is good sign. it's more radicalized. the regime likes those focus because this will point out a lot of people there is alternative. they want to overthrow the regime. they don't want to open it up or reform it. and it works into their thing. and i'm a bit suspicious of some of these slogans. this is where external influences come in the. if voice of america, other things outside are having these type of slogans it can be easily picked up there rather th