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Oct
15
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Filed Under (Activism, Articles, diplomacy, Iran Domestic Politics, Iran Foreign Relations, Israel, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations, Videos) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(The Real News Network | 7 October 2007) - In this five-part series, retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern and Iraq whistle-blower Greg Thielmann discuss respectively the role of faith-based intelligence in disinformation (Part 1) and under what conditions Iran would restart its suspended weapons program (Part 2). In the question and answer session, McGovern and Thielman discuss the implication of US silence on Israel’s nuclear weapons (Part 3); the disconnect between the intelligence community, government and the public (Part 4); and the potential causes of armed conflict in Iran (Part 5).
(Ray McGovern | The Real News Network | 7 October 2009) - Retired CIA analyst Ray McGovern speaks on disinformation, Iran, and “faith-based intelligence” Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct
13
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Filed Under (2009 Election, diplomacy, Events, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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The present moment is pivotal on two levels: In the aftermath of its June presidential election, Iran has seen the largest political upheaval in the three decades since the revolution. And, just last week, the US and Iran engaged in breakthrough discussions on Iran’s nuclear program.
Are these two historic developments related?
How should the peace movement make sense of them?
This dialogue will explore these questions and many more, shedding much-needed light on the critical issues at stake.
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Oct
09
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President Barack Obama was named this year’s winner of the Nobel Peace Prize Friday for his diplomatic efforts. The unexpected choice made him the third U.S. president to be so honored while still in office.
There have been mixed, even critical reviews of President Obama winning this honor. In our coverage we wanted to share the reactions, examine the implications, and reflect on the purpose, at times more political than laudatory, of the Nobel Peace prize. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct
08
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Filed Under (Blog, diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(Robert Naiman | Truthout | 8 October 2009) - The relationship between the United States and Iran with respect to Iran’s nuclear file is playing out at two levels. One level revolves around formal obligations and agreements and diplomacy. The second level is the long-running contest between the United States and its allies and Iran and its allies for power and influence in the region. The contest at the formal-obligations level on the nuclear program is a proxy for the contest for power and influence, and accommodation on the nuclear program likely implies some acceptance of Iran’s power and influence in the region. Read the rest of this entry »
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Oct
03
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Filed Under (Articles, diplomacy, Israel, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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Oct
01
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Filed Under (diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(Online NewsHour | 1 October 2009) – Iran has agreed to a second round of discussions over its disputed nuclear program following a meeting in Geneva on Thursday with diplomats from the U.S. and other world powers.
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Sep
29
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Filed Under (Blog, diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(Mahmood Karimi-Hakak | Iranian.com | 28 September 2009) - In reaction to Ahmadinejad’s recent visit, a number of groups, organizations and government agents have called for more sanctions against and/or military intervention in Iran. While the efforts of such groups in discrediting Ahmadinejad is appreciated, and indeed, this man and his ruthless, barbaric, and coldblooded backers must be stopped, I have few concerns with their message. I believe that these well-intentioned groups and organizations are playing into the hands of the dictatorial regime in Iran. They are asking for exactly what Ahmadinejad wants; more sanctions and/or possible war with Iran! Read the rest of this entry »
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Sep
28
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Filed Under (diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace, U.S. Relations, Videos) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(Online NewsHour | Part 1 | 28 September 2009) – Iran continued with missile tests for a second straight day Monday, firing mid-range missiles capable of hitting Israel, parts of Europe, and U.S. military bases in the Middle East. Lindsey Hilsum of ITN reports.
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Sep
28
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Filed Under (diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace & Security, U.S. Relations, Videos) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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(Online NewsHour | Part 2 | 28 September 2009) – Iran has test-fired its most advanced missiles, demonstrating its ability to strike targets as far away as Europe, and increasing tensions over its nuclear program. Analysts break down the details of the development.
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Sep
25
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Filed Under (diplomacy, Iran Foreign Relations, nuclear, Peace, U.S. Relations, Videos) by admin2 on 25-04-2007
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