Compare the White House's Response to the Iranian elections, to the Hezzbollah's Response. Both are pasted below.
15 June 2009
Iran must Respect the Right of its People to Peaceful Expression

Washington — The Obama administration is
“deeply troubled” by news reports from Iran of violence and possible voting
irregularities in the aftermath of the June 12 presidential election. The State
Department says it is still assessing whether irregularities occurred, but
spokesman Ian Kelly acknowledged that U.S. officials have doubts about the
results.
14 June 2009
Nasrallah Congratulates Ahmadinejad on his Victory

Beirut - Hizubollah
chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Sunday congratulated Iranian President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad on his victory in presidential elections.
"Bless
you this precious public confidence and this great love expressed by the
Iranian people through re-elcting you for a second term," Nasrallah told
Ahmadinejad in a letter.
"I
assure you that your re-election represents a great hope for all the
oppressed people, the Mujahideen, the fighters, the resistance and those who
reject superpowers and occupiers," the statement added.
Ahmadinejad
won a second four-year term in a landslide election victory on Friday.