of islam that the state is forcing on them and they realize what that means for the future of shoeia islam in iran. i think that in the case of iran, carve out an exception here but generally speaking the push for religious freedom i think is very helpful overall in arguing for a better future for iran. i am troubled by one part of this picture, and that's the ba high. this regime has been vicious and murderous when it comes to the bahai who have had troubles in a lot of islamist countries but nowhere as in iran. and i don't know whether the post islamic republic will understand. this is part of the same disease of intolerance and should be ended, or whether what you'll find is people saying the state should not try to impose what is the correct form of shia islam on us but you know, the bah arks i are heretics so that can't be tolerated. one has to hope this experience on -- teaches tolerance not only for your own group but by definition the real meaning is tolerance that i would hope they would go beyond to real religious freedom but tolerance for those not in your group. >> steve. >> i