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DTN News: Op-Ed ~ Time For Military Strikes In Iran

21 hours ago ago from Defense-Technology News

DT N News: Op-Ed ~ Time For Military Strikes In Iran * Source: Examier.com Toronto Populist Examiner Bruce Maiman ....(click here link) (NSI News Source Info) TORONTO, Canada - December 27, 2009: In what one observer has called the first NY Times op-ed "explicitly advocating a military campaign against Iran," Alan Kuperman argues that diplomacy has failed with Iran and military strikes are the only way to prevent the country from ...

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Stopping Iran’s nuclear program, more on the current thinking…

14 hours ago ago from ZOMBIE CONTENTIONS

How to Stop Iran is the title of a column by Olivier Debouzy that appeared in the WSJ 10 day ago. Debouzy is apparently a very well-connected French defense intellectual. It's worth reading his entire article to absorb his reasoning, but I'll cut to the chase for our purposes. The basis of his proposal is for the U.S., France, Britain, and Israel to agree together to stop Iran, and to view the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis as a model for the ...

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Sending Kerry to Iran? A Thoroughly Bad Idea

1 hour, 51 minutes ago ago from Doc's Talk

RubinReports Barry Rubin The story of the United States and Iran regarding sanctions and pressures reminds me of Woody Allen's joke in the film "Sleeper" after he awakes following 2000 years asleep: My analyst was a strict Freudian and if I'd been going four times a week all this time I'd be cured by now. The proposal to send Senator John Kerry to Iran is one more signal that the Obama Administration seemingly will do anything to avoid, ...

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New York Times: "War on Iran!"

10 hours ago ago from Uprooted Palestinians

Friday Lunch Club In the NYTimes/ here ".... This raises a question: if the deal would have aided Iran’s bomb program, why did the United States propose it, and Iran reject it? The main explanation on both sides is domestic politics. President Obama wanted to blunt Republican criticism that his multilateral approach was failing to stem Iran’s nuclear program. The deal would have permitted him to claim, for a year or so, ...

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Bomb, Bomb Iran: Lessons From Iraq Unlearned

4 hours ago ago from NOVAKEO.COM

In a New York Times op-ed this week that advocates bombing Iran, the author, Alan J. Kuperman, director of the Nuclear Proliferation Prevention Program at the University of Texas at Austin, begins by suggesting that President Barack Obama should “sigh in relief that Iran has rejected his nuclear deal”. In fact, Iran has said it is still open to discussion with the U.S. about its nuclear program, but that if meaningful dialogue is to ...

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