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Iran: Where We Are
21 hours ago ago from Phronesisaical
I’ve wanted to do a couple of big thoughtful posts (in contrast to my recent insta-responses) but haven’t had quiet time to work them up. But, in the insta-response mode, there have been a couple of developments today that make me think I should write this one up. Sean Paul comes up with a bit of what I’ve been thinking on Iran, but I’ll take off in my own direction. I’m also going to try to avoid the set-piece arguments about Iran’s ...
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13 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
The Iranian government is being kept in power by force and will not last its four-year term, one of the opposition presidential candidates has predicted. Opposition member Mehdi Karoubi said the government faced pressure from members of parliament, the Iranian public and the rest of the world. Speaking to the BBC in Tehran, he repeated allegations over the abuse of anti-government protesters in prison. President Mahmoud ...
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11 hours ago ago from Roberto Scaruffi
Prepared for the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs View this page at www.dailyalert.org Subscribe Via Smartphone DAILY ALERT Friday, December 18, 2009 Daily Alert Needs Your Support In-Depth Issues: U.S. Navy v. Iran - Michael Auslin ( Weekly Standard ) A recent Office of Naval ...
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20 hours ago ago from TechCrunch
Late last night the popular micro-messaging service Twitter was attacked and had its website defaced by a group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army. The Twitter homepage and the main application service page were replaced with a bold pro-Iranian and anti-American message. The message was loud, and very clear the attack was in response to what Iran saw as internal meddling by the west during the recent presidential elections and associated ...
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15 hours ago ago from Planet-Iran.com
December 18, 2009 Source: BBC News Defeated Iran opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi gives a rare interview in which he says the Ahmadinejad government is being kept in power by force The Iranian government is being kept in power by force and will not last its four-year term, one of the opposition presidential candidates has predicted. Opposition member Mehdi Karoubi said the government faced pressure from members of ...
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Meir Javedanfar: Another Iranian Nuclear Negotiator Resigns
19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
By: Meir Javedanfar On Tuesday December 15th, Dr Mohammad Saeedi, the deputy head of planning for the Atomic Energy Agency of Iran (AEOI) and a member of Iran's nuclear negotiation team for the past five years resigned. Saeedi is the second senior member of AEOI who has resigned since the reelection of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June this year. The first was Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, who was the head of the organization. Although no official ...
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1 day ago ago from BBC
Advertisement Defeated Iran opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi gives a rare interview in which he says the Ahmadinejad government is being kept in power by force The Iranian government is being kept in power by force and will not last its four-year term, one of the opposition presidential candidates has predicted. Opposition member Mehdi Karoubi said the government faced pressure from members of parliament, the Iranian public and the ...
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