Thanks for all the responses. After further research it looks like the U.S. has been giving aid to moderate groups in Iran for sometime too help bring about a more democratic form of government. I read on the back of a book that there are three revolutions occuring in Iran right now. The first is a continution of the Islamic revolution of 1979, the other is a Jeffersonian democratic one, the other Christian. An Iranian leader not named in the book stated a million Christians would come forward if they were free to do so. Don't know anything about the book or author, haven't read it, but there certainly seems to be a lot of discontent in Iran amongst the young people regarding the patriarchy, unemployment and under employment and the inability to start a family due to not having a job or a good enough paying job to support one.
I would say they are in a revolution at this point, which may have officially begun when they went against their Supreme leader the Ayatolla Khamaeni and went on protesting on Saturday. This is the first time since the government was run by an Ayatollah since 1979 that the people disobeyed a direct order from an Ayatollah. The revolution seems to be only in Teheran for now, the countryside is peaceful with a lot of Ahmineadajad supporters. Still, one pundit on Fareed Zakari's show on CNN believes Ahmineadajad is now irrelevent, parliament will ignore him, he has lost the support of the majority.
I just hope the government doesn't get really fascistically draconian and do things like machine gun the crowds or get tanks rolling and truly crush the dissent with hundreds, perhaps thousands of dead protesters. We will wait and see how this develops a truly fascinating time in Iran.