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The Great Heist

Just as in the 2003 disaster that President George W. Bush under cover of a blatant falsification – Iraq’s possession of Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Boom!

Risks to global oil output, once confined to Iraq and Syria, are now spreading to Africa. The intelligence data show that the inventories are low

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Can the U.S. Swallow Syria?

The Syrian armed opposition whose objective is to capture state power, not through elections, but by imposing a civil war on that country, is not

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Prevent Another War!

Widely distribute this information and plan to attend this local action (or one that is being organized near you) which is part of a nationally

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Going Nowhere

If this article were written to advise non-existing rational leaders of the White House and the U.S. Congress, my strong recommendation to them, at risk

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Too Good to Go

This presentation consists of two parts.  The first part is to show how the U.S. so-called war on terrorism is a project for subduing other

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Cost of War

The weekly cost of U.S. war operations in Afghanistan is $2 billion, which makes the annual cost reach over $100 billion.  So far, i.e., from

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These wars must end!

Today it is an undeniable fact that the overwhelming majority of the peoples of Afghanistan and South Asia, through their protests and militant struggles, have

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Killing Qaddafi

Orientalism The proponents of the politico-cultural theories of Orientalism argue that the peoples of the Orient, including those living in North Africa, the Middle East

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The New World Order

Following 18 days of a dramatic show of resolve of the mass movement of the people of Egypt and the foxy maneuver of the US-allied

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Crumbling Puppet

The Egyptian People’s courageous struggle is more than the ouster of a hated dictator: it is a sweeping movement against an old, cruel order and

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Cut the Nonsense

On December 19, 2010, Iran began a much-expected economic reform plan, cutting heavy fuel and food subsidies.  In an article in The Wall Street Journal

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Thick Plot, Thin Facts

Nowadays any development, good or bad, occurring in or about Iran, which could be just tangentially related to the country, are being morphed into staples

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Re-Runs

of more than a year ago surfaced in the online publication Counterpunch September 7, 2010, at a juncture when the U.S. is trying to deflect

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Serving the Motherland

Upon our return to the U.S. from a trip to Iran attending the Second Great Congress of Iranians Abroad, held in Tehran August 2 and

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Fabricating news

In its desire to build citizen to citizen contacts as a prelude to promote official dialogues and ultimately establish a normal diplomatic and commercial relation

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Green bourgeoisie

When on February 11, 2010, millions of Iranians from 818 large and small cities across the country and from all walks of life, young and

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Mossadegh and Ahmadinejad

There is a stark similarity between some aspects of the political atmosphere dominant over Iran today and those under Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh right before

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What will be the next move?

How the political leadership of Iran deals with the deepest political crisis following the tenth presidential election could be an important test for the Islamic

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Obama’s War and Peace

Washington correspondent Kim Landers noted in her Dec. 10 report: “U.S. President Barack Obama has confronted the paradox of receiving the Nobel Peace Prize while

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Half and Half

Seldom in the 30 years of U.S. hidden and open hostility towards Iran triggered by the 1979 Revolution that ousted the Shah’s regime, has the

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Some Success In Round One

The European Union Foreign policy Chief Javier Solana at the end of his talks with Iran’s negotiating team at Geneva, Switzerland on Oct. 1st reported

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The cheating card

The occasion of Tehran’s report to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on September 21, 2009 that it is in the process of building a

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