What else can be expected from grave worshippers

acopier101

Iran digs graves for US troops

India Express
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10-Aug-2010 (one comment)
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IRI has crushed PEJAK, Zionists weep!

IranMilitaryForum.net

Sole Survivor: A Kurdish Rebel and the Strength of the Iranian government

The Atlantic / Graeme Wood
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10-Aug-2010 (2 comments)
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Halting execution is always good

acopier101

Clinton urges Iran to release political prisoners

AP
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10-Aug-2010 (3 comments)
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Even mentioning Nationalism upsets Arab rulers

LalehGillani
10-Aug-2010 (17 comments)
اعتصاب غذای حمید صادقی در آتن >>>

A down to earth analysis

IranMilitaryForum.net

Iran war: American bluff

Axis of Logic
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10-Aug-2010 (one comment)
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statira
10-Aug-2010

VOA Interviews Sister of Reza Joushan, Political Prisoner in a Coma as a Result of Hunger Strike

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Some IRGC business meetings must've been postponed

Sahameddin Ghiassi
10-Aug-2010 (one comment)

 

The hate between people is a way that destroy the lives of the people. We should gather our energy for education and creating job and welfare

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varjavand
10-Aug-2010 (17 comments)
It was a much needed attempt by government to reach out to its friends as well as its foes to solicit their cooperation in various areas including direct investment in Iranian industries. >>>

The Lula that Loo-Loo took away

Fred

Brazil signs on to UN sanctions against Iran

AFP
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10-Aug-2010
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Mau-Mauing the Mosque

Anonymous Observer

The dispute over the "Ground Zero mosque" is an object lesson in how not to resist intolerance.

Slate.com / Christopher Hitchens
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10-Aug-2010
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IRAN-U.S.

Strikes, Sanctions and Scapegoats

Is Iran capable to take a sober decision about how to deal with the outside world?

10-Aug-2010 (21 comments)
For the pundits, there are only two questions about U.S.-Iran relations that are of any importance: (1) Will Israel and/or the United States attack Iran? and (2) will the new sanctions have enough bite to persuade Iran to change its nuclear policy? Despite all the printers ink spilled on these two issues, the answers are an easy no and no. Neither the United States nor Israel will take the military option off the table, thereby giving the pundits (and the crowd that is dying to repeat Iraq) latitude to keep the distant prospect of military action on the front pages, where it has been for years>>>

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Who's isolated?

Raising profound questions about argument that Iran is becoming isolated in Mideast

10-Aug-2010 (17 comments)
We have argued for some time that the policy debate about Iran here in the United States is distorted by a number of "myths" -- myths about the Islamic Republic, its foreign policy, and its domestic politics. We were reminded of this by Jim Hoagland's column Sunday in the Washington Post -- particularly the passage in which he chastises President Obama for citing sanctions "as the cause of unrest" in Iran. In Hoagland's view, this reading "does a disservice to the humanity of Iran's simmering revolt," which is playing the "dominant role in the popular uprising" that is taking place in the Islamic Republic>>>