Sanctions Are Helping the Regime Stay In Power

liberation08

Iran's Twitter Revolution won't succeed because of US government

Foreign Policy / Evgeny Morozov
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01-Sep-2009
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Faramarz_Fateh
01-Sep-2009 (9 comments)
I was thinking what life at an Iranian internment camp be like.  Imagine a a few hundred thousand Iranians from S. California being "kept" at one or more facilit(ies) lets say in Nevada, Arizona or California>>>
Fred
01-Sep-2009 (2 comments)
مینو از بازجویانش میگوید>>>

Trying to make nice

Majid Zahrai

Iran seeks reopening of nuclear talks

Los Angeles Times / Borzou Daragahi
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01-Sep-2009
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ocpersian
01-Sep-2009 (5 comments)
Now that the IRI hard-liners have paraded groups of opposition figures through the court and on TV, one wonders what happens to Hashemi Rafsanjani.  What is he up to?>>>

No WH job for Ray

Fred

Ross settles into the NSC, some staff delayed

Foreign Policy
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01-Sep-2009
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bayramali
01-Sep-2009 (2 comments)
بدرود زیبا یا Bella Ciao  یکی از ترانه ها معروف و ماندگار ایتالیا است . شاعر  آن معلوم نیست و ملودی آن گویا به یک ترانه فولکورولیک ایتالیایی تعلق دارد . این ترانه یادآور دوره استیلای فاشیست ها بر ایتالیا است.

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AIPAC pushing for War with Iran

Q

Will Israel Attack Iran This Year?

TPM Cafe / M.J. Rosenberg
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01-Sep-2009 (5 comments)
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Can't have a coup and say you're peaceful

Majid Zahrai

Iran unlikely to back down over IAEA's atom bomb probe

Reuters / Mark Heinrich
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01-Sep-2009 (one comment)
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We'll believe it when we see it

Majid Zahrai

Iran's legal chief wants protestors released: report

AFP
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01-Sep-2009 (one comment)
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2012 The End is Near !!

capt_ayhab

Cheney In 2012? Some Key GOPers Aren't Kidding

Huffington Post / Sam Stein
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01-Sep-2009
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TRAVELER

The land of China plus one

“Nothing is more important than liberty and freedom”

01-Sep-2009
“The runway that you just landed on was the world’s busiest in the late 1960s because many of the American soldiers and much of the war materiel came through here,” our guide reminded us while we were waiting for our luggage in the Saigon airport. Soon we were taken to our hotel, the Caravelle. This was where, the guide pointed out, “the American mission everyday at 5 P.M. gave a progress report on the war.” For visitors of a certain generation from the United States this type of introductory comments about Vietnam is common. The Vietnam War is the part of your memory that demands immediate attention if this is your first visit>>>
Jasbe9
01-Sep-2009
Look at this photo >>>
Reza-Rio de Janeiro
01-Sep-2009 (2 comments)
Amazing artist... >>>