Since its misfired election last June, Iran
increasingly resembles a curled-up hedgehog: preoccupied with its own
difficulties, while projecting general hostility to the outside world. I
only hope the impression of introversion is true, because Tehran has
been the target of some deeply misguided words, and perhaps also deeds,
in recent days. Just now, it would be better if Iran were not listening.
From Washington come reports that the US is
sending Patriot missiles to the Gulf States, and keeping two warships in
the region capable of shooting down Iranian missiles. Now Patriots are
neither state-of-the-art nor offensive weapons and deploying two
warships is hardly the most aggressive stance a superpower can take. But
the deployments – or their threat, it is not entirely clear which –
hardly send a friendly message, especially not as "spun" to the US
media. They speak of contingency planning and expecting the worst.
Person | About | Day |
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |