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Not Ahmadinejad but the opposition should be our partner in progress David Amess Source: The Washington Times October 15, 2010 Tyrants resort to a Big Lie when they have nothing truthful to say to the world or their people. The theory is that if you say something outrageous often enough, people will start to believe [...]
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By Fereshteh Ghazi Source: Rooz Online October 15, 2010 One year and three months after the disputed June 12 presidential election, which led to the arrest and intimidation of many photojournalists, a large number of them have switched paths by opening studios or engaging in other forms of the art; many are unemployed; and some [...]
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By Amir Taheri Source: The New York Post October 14, 2010 Beyond providing TV foot age of welcoming throngs of Hezbollah supporters, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Lebanon this week served a number of purposes — none good. First, it underlined Tehran’s claim to be the dominant foreign power in Lebanon. In an unprecedented [...]
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By Julie Stahl Source: CBN News October 14, 2010 JERUSALEM, Israel — Many in the West have been anticipating an Israeli military strike against Iran’s nuclear programs. However, a different kind of attack could already be underway. A mysterious cyber worm may be eating away at Iran’s nuclear ambitions. It’s known as Stuxnet — a [...]
By Jeffrey Goldberg Source: The Atlantic October 14, 2010 A very interesting quote embedded in a Barry Gewen piece on Iran’s nuclear program. Read the whole thing, but here are a couple of grafs: Tony Blair recently said in a telephone conversation, “personally, I think Israel would not allow Iran to get nuclear weapons.” In [...]
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By Emanuele Ottolenghi Source: J-Wire October 15, 2010 The best way to avoid a nuclear showdown with Tehran is to support its democratic opposition and human rights. from Emanuele Ottolenghi The recent decision by the Obama administration to sanction some of the Iranian regime’s worst human-rights abusers is a welcome if belated step in the [...]
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By Shirin Sadeghi Source: The Huffington Post October 14, 2010 Look at Ahmadinejad’s wife. Lost amidst the fanfare of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Lebanon this week is a single photograph which is stunning in its implications, shocking in its contrasts. Seated at a state dinner with the wife of the President of Lebanon, Wafaa Suleiman, [...]
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By Amir Taheri Source: Asharq AlAwsat October 15, 2010 As Iran braces itself for coping with a new set of sanctions an unofficial debate on their possible effects is revealing deep divisions within the Islamic Republic. So far, five views could be discerned from this debate. The first view belongs to those who claim that [...]
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World Citizen: Arabs States Building Arsenal for War With Iran
By Frida Ghitis Source: World Politics Review October 14, 2010 While Western diplomats and sanctions-enforcers ply their trade to pressure Iran into stopping its uranium enrichment, much of the Middle East is already preparing for war. Headlines might focus on United Nations resolutions initiated by Western powers, or on fiery speeches delivered by Iranian President [...]
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