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Sunday, Jan 27, 2008
WASHINGTONPOST
Jim Hoagland: Bush Hits A Wall In The Mideast



Thursday, Jan 3, 2008
AsiaTimes
M K Bhadrakumar: Russia, Iran Tighten The Energy Noose



Monday, Dec 17, 2007
HUFFINGTONPOST
Nathan Gonzalez: What The Nie Won't Tell Us About Iran - Politics On The Huffington Post



Wednesday, Dec 5, 2007
WASHINGTONPOST
Robert Kagan : Time To Talk To Iran


Tuesday, Dec 4, 2007
WASHINGTONPOST
Peter Baker And Robin Wright: A Blow To Bush's Tehran Policy



Tuesday, Nov 20, 2007
AsiaTimes
Kaveh L Afrasiabi : Preaching To The Converted



Wednesday, Sep 26, 2007
NYTIMES
Maureen Dowd: €fruitbat’ At Bat



Sunday, Sep 16, 2007
CHICAGOTRIBUNE
Steve Chapman: Inflating The Threat Of Radical Islam



Friday, Jul 13, 2007
AsiaTimes
Kaveh L Afrasiabi : Iran Divestment Campaign In Trouble



Sunday, Jun 17, 2007
INDEPENDENT
Robert Fisk: Welcome To 'palestine'



Thursday, Jan 11, 2007
PAYVAND
Abbas Bakhtiar: The Plan For Economic Strangulation Of Iran



Thursday, Jan 4, 2007
ISRAELSHAMIR
Israel Shamir: Who Benefits From America's Hostility Toward Iran?

AsiaTimes
Kaveh L Afrasiabi: Russia's Grand Bargain Over Iran

PAYVAND
Ali R. Rabi: Citizens Response To The Un Security Council Resolution 1737



Tuesday, Jan 2, 2007
SCRIPPSNEWS
John M. Crisp: Democracy And Moderation Are Alive In Iran


Top Stories

Iran Makes the Sciences A Part of Its Revolution As Burton Richter, an American Nobel laureate in physics, entered the main auditorium of Tehran's prestigious Sharif University, hundreds of students rose to give him a loud and lengthy ovation. But Richter, wearing a white suit and leaning on a cane, said he was the one who should be awed. This Story Iran Makes the Sciences A Part of Its Revolution Baghdad Briefing Podcast: Maliki's Goals in Iran -  WASHINGTONPOST 6/10/2008



Pelosi Warns US about Consequences of War against Iran House Speaker Nancy Pelosi warned Washington about the dire consequences it has to face in case of military attack against the Islamic Republic. -  FARSNEWS 5/19/2008



Shaping a Nuclear Iran As President Bush addressed the Israeli parliament last week, denouncing negotiations with recalcitrant regimes as the “false comfort of appeasement,” his diplomats, in conjunction with their European counterparts, offered Iran another incentive package to stop enriching uranium. -  CFR 5/19/2008



Tehran ponders the spoils of victory We were watching the news coming in from Beirut, as armed Hezbollah troopers stormed entire neighborhoods of Beirut, loyal to parliamentary majority leader Saad al-Hariri. The anchor for al-Manar, Hezbollah's TV station, was roaming the streets of Hamra, Ain Mraiseh and Quraytem, reporting on events from his party's perspective. -  AsiaTimes 5/16/2008



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Iran

Iran Makes the Sciences A Part of Its Revolution As Burton Richter, an American Nobel laureate in physics, entered the main auditorium of Tehran's prestigious Sharif University, hundreds of students rose to give him a loud and lengthy ovation. But Richter, wearing a white suit and leaning on a cane, said he was the one who should be awed. This Story Iran Makes the Sciences A Part of Its Revolution Baghdad Briefing Podcast: Maliki's Goals in Iran -  WASHINGTONPOST 6/10/2008



Pelosi Warns US about Consequences of War against Iran

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Iranian embassy employees shot in Baghdad

Oil hits new high on Iran fears






Iraq

Iranian embassy employees shot in Baghdad Iranian Embassy employees and their driver were shot Thursday in a Baghdad incident that some reports said involved Iraqi troops. -  CNN 5/16/2008



Iran Halts Talks With U.S. on Iraq

Doubting the Evidence Against Iran

U.S. terror report cites Venezuela, Iran

Iran says Iraq situation makes U.S. attack unlikely






Lebanon

Tehran ponders the spoils of victory We were watching the news coming in from Beirut, as armed Hezbollah troopers stormed entire neighborhoods of Beirut, loyal to parliamentary majority leader Saad al-Hariri. The anchor for al-Manar, Hezbollah's TV station, was roaming the streets of Hamra, Ain Mraiseh and Quraytem, reporting on events from his party's perspective. -  AsiaTimes 5/16/2008



U.S. Promotes Free Elections, Only to See Allies Lose

Hezbollah backs Lebanon army in standoff

Iran president to visit Saudi amid tension

Report: Cheney rejected Iran concessions






Israel

Shaping a Nuclear Iran As President Bush addressed the Israeli parliament last week, denouncing negotiations with recalcitrant regimes as the “false comfort of appeasement,” his diplomats, in conjunction with their European counterparts, offered Iran another incentive package to stop enriching uranium. -  CFR 5/19/2008



US professor wants to represent Iran

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Cheney makes Iran bomb allegation

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