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During a recent Middle East Trip, Secretary of Defense Gates discussed U.S. options for Iran.
The United States, as well as other countries in the United Nations, have agreed to a deal that would allow the U.S. to supply nuclear technology to Iran, provided they dismantle their nuclear weapons potential.
A steady stream of Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist trained agents have entered the Gaza Strip carrying weapons, including the possibility of dirty bombs.
In a move aimed to halt the enrichment of uranium by Iran, the Security Council votes 15-0 to strengthen sanctions.
The President's troop surge may put Iran on notice to reassess its position and stop interfering in Iraq.
The United States and Israel have no good options for dealing with an increasing defiant Iran determined to pursue nuclear technology that could produce atomic weapons.
As Sunni Arabs that have traditionally dominated the Middle East see their grip on power fading to an increasingly powerful Iran, the possibility of an all-out Sunni-Shiite war in the Middle East grows increasingly likely.
A look at modern Iran, and how the theocracy now in force may be the result of American intervention years earlier, putting the unpopular Shah into power
Of late, there has been a lot of talk about Iran nuclear program. At one hand are the Iranians who claim that it is only meant for peaceful purposes. On one hand are the people who oppose it accusing Iran of conspiring to develop a nuclear bomb. Where is the truth?
Of all the options available for dealing with Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons, the acceptance of a nuclear-armed Iran is the one fraught with the fewest perils.
Does Iran mean to suggest that the holocaust is akin to the pie-tins on strings of the UFO believers? Where is it that 6 million people have gone missing?
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is widely seen as a good man and good leader. Being the president of Iran, he is obviously in a strong political position. But who is he, and where did he come from?
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, President of Iran, said in a speach today that Islam is the only true religion while calling Christian and Jewish Beliefs "perverse".
All influence is not positive, and perhaps no one has had as negative an influence on world events in 2006 as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
Comparisons between Hitler and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Ahmadinejad may--may--be crazier. But then again he doesn't have his finger on the button like Bush does. (No matter what Bush would have you believe.)
The Iranian President cancels his trip to the United States after Iranian forces capture 15 British Navy personnel. Should we be worried?
Despite avid protest, the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, spoke at Columbia University.
CNN and other leading U.S. news media companies refuse to sell banner ad space for a campaign against Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comes to America, offends our citizens, and then proceeds to make a bigger idiot of himself than Bill Clinton did when he denied allegations of sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made his much-anticipated appearance at Columbia University today amidst much protest and angst.
Ahmadinejad is outspoken about his hatred towards Israel and the United States while at the same time forging alliances and ties with his neighbors and Russia. Is he a political animal acting out of passion or is he a genius, biding his time while solidifying his position?
Having read Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks both at Columbia and the U.N., I think he was shown all the deference he deserved.
Reading the Human Rights Campaign's blog called "HRC Backstory" I had found something humorous that does have something to do with Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at Columbia University in New York City.
An article examining the impact of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at Columbia University.
"It is emblematic of the failure of so many of our universities to distinguish right from wrong, truth from lies."
Two more reasons why Dennis Kucinich is the best candidate for president.
Hey Mahmoud, Thanks for your letter, dude. My government's not going to reply to you so I guess it's up to me. Hell, the letter wasn't addressed to them anyway.
According to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the "phenomenon of homosexuality" is exclusive to the West. Perhaps, as a university professor, he should look into his nation's poetry.
A history of Iran. 12 pages.
Author of the Satanic Verses, a book that resulted in a fatwa for his death issued by Grand Ayatollah Khomeini, Salman Rushdie is set to be knighted by Great Britain, and this has created a stir in Iran.
"Iran is dangerous, and they'll be even more dangerous if they learn how to enrich uranium."
There hasn't been a single word from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about the hostage situation. What is really going on here?
A look at how George W. Bush and Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are more similar than observers think.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad dislikes blockbuster film 300 and accuses America of psychological warfare.
While U. S. government officials and pundits talk of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's nuclear ambitions, a crucial fact is often omitted: The Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is making the decisions.
Deja vu is everywhere nowadays. Bush's speeches about Iran sound just like Iraq. And Bush himself must be suffering the strange sensation that he is Julius Caesar on March 15.
Should we invade Iran or should we sit on the sidelines waiting to see what happens?
As the U.N. prepares to debate another round of sanctions against Iran, the time has come for the Security Council to demonstrate the seriousness of the situation by imposing real, tough measures that will finally make a difference.
It is time to bomb Iran. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Government has committed acts of war against the United States. Tehran is threatening more assaults on world peace with rhetoric not heard since the early days of Adolf Hitler.
President Bush becomes real upset when he is told that he can't launch an attack against Iran.
Iran is in need of gasoline.
Iran claims that God is sending His messenger, Al-Mahdi, to impose a divinely run world order.
When Iranian forces detained a British Royal Navy crew on March 23rd, they started down a road that is further isolating them from the international community.
It is shown that Israel has the right and responsibility to preemptively attack Iran's nuclear facilities in order for Israels own survival.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, claims "giant achievements" in his country, including an Iranian breakthrough in a "cure for AIDS."
In a chilling foretelling of events to come, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, president of Iran, has promised Iran to be the ninth nation nuclear nation - and there are twenty five nations with nuclear energy.
In Venezuela, President Chavez has declared restrictions on sales of alcohol be prohibited during Holy Week. In Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad declares all U.K. sailors will be released before Easter. In Rome, Pope Benedict chides rich countries for plundering.
Did 2003's Shock & Awe shock and awe our favorite little RatBoy, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
As the United Nations continues to stall in negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program, Israel increasingly faces the possibility of a nuclear armed foe determined to destroy the Jewish state. With options dwindling, Israel may choose to act alone.
Iran's nuclear announcement raises concerns and skepticism around the world.
Just over a week ago, on March 23rd fifteen Royal Navy Personnel operating in Iraqi waters under a United Nations mandate were seized by the the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. This almost certainly unlawful act has received condemnation across the globe.
The Iranian nuclear impasse provides the perfect opportunity for the United Nations to prove that it is a relevant force for dealing with security matters on the global stage.
The Iranian government is going through many of the motions that will be seen before a country goes to war.
The president of Iran has announced he will free the 15 British sailors and marines who were captured and detained on March 23. British troops were allegedly "well into Iraqi waters" when they were captured.
President Ahmadinejad of Iran sent an open letter to the citizens of the U.S. It focuses on the United States' blind allegiance of Israel. His letter was very accurate, and despite what the mainstream American press would have you think, he's a pretty reasonable man.
Strategic Forecasting reported recently that Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and President Ahmadinejad may be on their way out as Iran's ruling elite.
Former Bush Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff Lawrence Wilkerson has revealed that a letter sent by the highest Iranian officials was turned down by VP Dick Cheney in 2003. Why?
About two months ago, I had a disagreement. My friend asked me "Why does the United States support the nation of Israel? After all, Israel uses rockets and bombs against the Palestinians, while the Palestinians use only rocks to fight for their land.
Honesty is the best policy in dealing with flustered neighbors and, though it may be difficult to accomplish, an honest international relationship could be the one thing to prevent further regional conflicts.
Some label the Christian belief in the End Times as fanatical. Christians and non-Christians alike may be interested to know that Christians haven't cornered the market on the apocalypse. Shiite Muslims also have an end of times theology which may explain Iran's actions.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmdinejad stands revealed for what he is, a terrorist fanatic who hates the United States. Yet we are going to allow him here on US soil???
In Revelation, the last book of the Bible, countless references are made to a place called Babylon, including a deep description on how it will be utterly destroyed. But how can it be destroyed when ancient Babylon no longer exists?
More information on specific issues in the evolving confrontation between the UN and Iran.
Iran has ordered its news media to use fewer "western wods" in order to "purify" the Farsi.Persian language. Naturally, Congress has taken up the challenge.
Israel had to go to war with Hezbollah and Hamas in order to keep its citizens safe from terrorist attacks. The refusal of Hamas and Hezbollah and its patrons in Iran and Syria to recognize Israel's right to exist is the root of the Middle East conflict.
Is Brian Ross more concerned about his own ratings and embarrassing the President than he does about the safety of American troops and civilians abroad? Is he more concerned about getting the scoop than he is in avoiding all-out war with Iran?
Reflections on how Al Qaeda and Iran hoped for US invasion in Iraq, and how the US should reengage in talks with Syria to promote stability to the region.
For the last several years, the world has been witness to the rapid shift of influence in a Middle East traditionally dominated by Sunni Muslims. The ascendance of Shiites is led by an Iran determined to become the region's sole power player.
President Bush will bomb Iran to satisfy the two countries that can always manipulate his personal and financial interests. Unlike Iraq, though, he can attack Iran with little chance of a major domestic backlash.
Who is the Anti-Christ? Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and even Barney, the purple dinosaur have been accused of holding this undesirable title.
Now that the Democrats have obliterated Republican control of Congress, they need to show the American public that they can still legislate and make a difference, even under the blundering partisanship of the lame duck George W. Bush.
First and foremost, it is terrific news that the 15 British sailors, taken as hostages by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard are safely home on British soil, but the very quick, sudden turn of events that prompted their release has raised a few questions worth discussing.
Iran's President appears to be under pressure from the ruling clerics for his involvement in the country's nuclear program.
You saw the stories that dominated the headlines in 2006: the war in Iraq, North Korea's nuclear tests, and the U.S. midterm elections. But what about the news that remained under the radar? Here are the top 10 stories you missed in 2006.
On a nice sunny New York day in the heart of the East Village's hipster district amidst the smells of fresh fruit and vegetables; and organic grilled meats cooking at the Farmers Market, a Bolshevik bellows ignorance and the trust fund babies rally to him
Friday, April 06, 2007 - 15 British sailors saw the end to their two week ordeal today as they were released by the Iranian forces which held them captive. The madness began...
Happy New Year! I'm sure many of you are wondering what this New Year will bring. Joy, peace, happiness, or sorrow?
An article on examining the power and politics behind the latest global bargaining chip, nuclear proliferation.
Examines issues of secularism vs religion in the development of Turkey and elsewhere throughout the Islamic world.
A fashion citation?! The misogynist Iranian regime is cracking down on women's dress to ensure Islamic modesty under Muslim sharia law.
The report of the Iraq Study Group is the kind of mush that results when a group of people of disparate views and abilities strive to arrive at consensus rather than something akin to common sense.
the problems with iran's development of nuclkear en4rgy and how it will affect the stability of the Middle East and beyhond
Here are my choices for the most ruthless tyrants on the planet. By no means is it all-inclusive, but it does represent some of my favorite bad guys.
Stunned reaction to news of a conference to discuss the historical Holocaust event in 1940s Europe.
It has become a common thing for some nations to use terrorist factions to carry out the political aims of the nation.
A short piece on Israel's secret nuclear program.
Curious to see how the 2008 presidential race is going to shape up? I look into the future at the final month of campaigning in the "battleground state" of Ohio.
The 21st century is quickly shaping up to be a collision between Western-style liberal democratic capitalism and Islam's right-wing. What should we think of this duel we find ourselves forced into, how do we recognize it, and how do we react to it?
Saddam may be gone, but tyranny lingers on
As I showed in Part 1 of this series--one out of three national anthems around the world will be one that the masses in a particular country won't necessarily accept as perfect or representative of all ethnicities living in the region...
Although there had been no witnesses to the crime of adultery, or having a child out of wedlock, the sentence is being based on the Judge's "knowledge."
After the 9-11 tragedy in 2001, American President George W. Bush declared an overarching global war against terrorism.
The old song "We'll Meet Again" played during the nuclear ending of "Dr. Strangelove" may have a different meaning for America in dealing with the intricacies of brinkmanship one more time. Wannabe governmental leaders should start learning all about it yesterday...
An op-ed piece on the recent debate over whether or not the Iranian dictator should be allowed to speak at Columbia University and the subsequent attempt by university officials to save face.
Indications are that the American President has every intention to attack the nation of Iran in the coming months. Why we must stop him.
These days the liberal propaganda machine would have us all believe that America is Evil. In the same breath, they would tell us that Iran, North Korea, and other rogue countries are not evil.
In a surprise move the American Red Cross has announced a unique partnership with the Iranian government