I have no idea what the western left say about Iran, but this clip from the Telegraph appears a bit out to me. " These dissidents are pro-freedom, pro-America and pro-democracy. They curse Hamas and Hezbollah,and demand the end to Tehran’s handouts to its proxies, anathema to our useful idiots.".
I don't know what the western left are saying because I am in a country that like Iran, is at the bottom of the tables for internet freedom.
And this is something I keep seeing disregarded all over. Iran is effectively a closed country, more closed than where I am. And when there is very little western media, pro-America and pro-democracy, is not really going to be a massive widespread thing. At least not something that can be accurately gauged.
Because think about it. Twitter, facebook, BBC etc all banned. And there is no point saying "get a VPN' because they are banned too. And how to get a VPN anyway, because the VPN sites are blocked, the payment system is separate so people can't just google VPN and pay for it.
Not easily anyway.
And on top of social media, there is state controlled news media to consider too. Iranians can't just switch their TVs to see what Trump is saying on Fox. The Regime in Iran control what people can watch.
So, I have no comment really on what western left are saying, because when I say I have no idea what they are saying, it's because its not easy to read what they are saying.
And all these things above might lead to a skewed view of Iran, and what the people think, because the view into Iran via western social media is going to be very narrow. Especially if sat dishes are being smuggled in.
It's not as if the regime faithful are using a sat dish to log into twitter to let the west know what they think. No, the people doing that are the pro democracy folk, so it skews the picture.