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3 hours ago ago from Australian Observer

There is a seriously ill-considered op-ed piece in The New York Times , 23 December 2009, on the subject of Iran’s nuclear program and what to do about it, contributed by Alan J. Kuperman, Director of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Program at the University of Texas at Austin. Dr Kuperman writes here that President Obama should sigh with relief that Iran has rejected his nuclear deal, “which was ill-conceived from the start”. ...

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1 day ago ago from The Race for Iran

About The Race for Iran Featured Posts IRAN AND OBAMA’S AFGHANISTAN ADVENTURE In a Politico op-ed, Hillary Mann Leverett offers a trenchant analysis of the policy framework for Afghanistan articulated by President Obama at West Point last week. Hope for Russian Support on Iran Sanctions Misses Russian and Chinese Red Lines Our bottom line judgment is that the Obama Administration will not get the Security Council to endorse anything close to ...

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1 day ago ago from The Race for Iran

About The Race for Iran Featured Posts IRAN AND OBAMA’S AFGHANISTAN ADVENTURE In a Politico op-ed, Hillary Mann Leverett offers a trenchant analysis of the policy framework for Afghanistan articulated by President Obama at West Point last week. Hope for Russian Support on Iran Sanctions Misses Russian and Chinese Red Lines Our bottom line judgment is that the Obama Administration will not get the Security Council to endorse anything close to ...

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8 hours ago ago from The Freedom Fighter\'s Journal

December 24, 2009: After three decades, the revolution is returning. Back the government of the Shah was corrupt and unpopular, and the small businessmen and clerics supported widespread discontent, which evolved into massive demonstrations that the security forces were not willing to put down with force. It's different this time, in that hundreds of thousands of hard core government supporters are in the Revolutionary Guard. Unlike the ...

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None of Iraq’s Oil Sites Under Iranian Control, Official Says - BusinessWeek

10 hours ago ago from IraqiGovernment.net

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Iran Security Forces Attack Protesters

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

TEHRAN, Iran Iranian security forces beat protesters in central Tehran on Saturday, a sign of mounting tensions ahead of planned opposition rallies to mark a religious festival and the death of a dissident cleric a week ago, a reformist Web site said. The Rah-e-Sabz site said forces, including the elite Revolutionary Guard and the paramilitary Basijis, used tear gas and pepper spray in an attempt to disperse demonstrators, and broke the ...

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