Posts Tagged ‘ iran ’

Amir Taheri: Iran’s Democratic Moment – WSJ.com

December 10, 2009
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Most significantly, the movement that started as a protest against the alleged rigging of the election that gave a second term to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been evolving. The crowds’ initial slogan was “Where Is My Vote?” and the movement’s accidental leaders, including former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi, tried hard to keep the...

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There Are Only Two Choices Left on Iran – WSJ.com, Eliot A. Cohen

September 28, 2009
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… An American attack would be more effective, but it would take longer and probably lead to real warfare in the Persian Gulf, disrupting oil supplies and producing global responses. More to the point, it is difficult to believe that the Obama administration has the stomach for war. Its appalling public case of nerves...

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My Way News – Iran conducts third round of missile tests

September 28, 2009
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Good thing Obama just unpromised the missle defense shield to Poland and the Czech Republic. The Obama admisitration is a clear and present danger to American interests everywhere. TEHRAN, Iran AP – Iran said it successfully completed two days of missile tests that including launching its longest-range missiles on Monday, weapons capable of carrying...

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