True, elections are coming up in Iran, but the big problem is, the president of Iran is not in charge, the Ayatollah is....

So a change in the presidency does nothing, because he does not have the final say so and is more of a spokesman anyway.

Unlike in Lebanon, to where those people want democracy and Hizbulloh is losing support of the people. There were many Hizbulloh in the government there and they are fastly loosing the grip....

This was a very positive sign, however Hizbulloh is still defiant and tells the new government that their weapons arsenal are not up for negotiation.

Which basically means that Lebanon can have a government over the people, but not over Hizbulloh, so there is more to come soon, probably a UN force is going to have to help the Lebanon government disarm Hizbulloh, which has been well armed by Iran.