Iran, Syria in Separate Talks with Moscow |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 15:52:36 GMT When Dictatorships End with a Whisper With its nuclear weapons program, its control of Lebanon, Gaza and Syria, its massive influence in Iraq and Afghanistan and its messianic, global ambitions, Iran is rightly viewed as the greatest threat to global security today. more |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 15:48:5 GMT Iran 'Won't Wait Forever' on Nabucco VIENNA -- Iranian Oil Minister Gholam Hossein Nozari on Friday warned Austrian energy giant OMV that it should sign a deal on the Nabucco gas pipeline soon or Tehran might look for other partners. more |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 13:8:30 GMT Battling the Tyranny of Drugs in Iran As reported in the Guardian yesterday, the failure of policies to curb drug production in Afghanistan is affecting Iran in a catastrophic way. more |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 13:2:4 GMT Medvedev: Armed Action on Iran Unacceptable MOSCOW -- A military solution to the standoff over Iran's nuclear ambitions is unacceptable and there is no need at the moment for new sanctions, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday. more |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 13:0:5 GMT Iran's Regional Influence Grows Despite U.S., Allies Iran seems to be gaining ground and influence in the Levant, much to the detriment of the United States, its European allies and pro-democracy movements in the region. more |
Posted 12/9/2008 @ 12:56:0 GMT
In February, the Iranian government showed a fictionalized video on the dangers of foreign plots against the state. One of its stars: a mysterious American named Gene Sharp. By Philip Shishkin |
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