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US Shadow Boxing with Iran

Iran and the six world powers – the United States, Britain, France, China, and Russia, along with Germany – will start talks on October 1,

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Spoon feeding Iranians

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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Ten tumultuous days

The ten days of turmoil in the aftermath of Iran’s presidential election sharply divided world public opinion into two opposite poles: those who believed in

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Stepping Stone to Over-Throw

According to an article printed in the April 30th issue of “Iran”, a Tehran Persian daily forty-two days before the actual Iranian presidential election, the

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هم میهنان گرامی ، اکنون دیگر بر کسی پوشیده نیست که اکثر طرفداران اصلاح طلبان ( رفرمیستها) از جایگاه طبقاتی ثروتمندتر و مرفه تری نسبت

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Like it or not

On February 25, 2009, the Islamic Republic of Iran celebrated another major milestone in its scientific and technological development, announcing that “successful tests” at its

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Casualties of Empire’s Wars

“In the three months after Marine Maj. John Ruocco returned from Iraq feeling numb and depressed, he couldn’t sleep.  He had lost weight.  He had

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Post-Bush World Order

The U.S. at the head of the western powers tries as much as possible to hold onto some aspects of the unipolar status that it

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Open communication

Dear President-elect Obama, Members of the American Iranian Friendship Committee (AIFC) congratulate you on your glorious victory that was felt and admired especially by common

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What’s the rush?

At a cost of $89 million to the American taxpayers, the U.S. Senate, with no hesitation, passed a bill that was attached by Republican Senator

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Russia Strikes Back

After a long time being used as a leverage to extract greater concessions from Russia, finally on August 14, 2008 with great fanfare and at

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White Man’s Unending Burden

Throughout this past year, the daily political staple of the major U.S. and British governmental organs and their related establishments in the main stream media

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Collateral damage

It is a natural course of human development that no matter how intensely the U.S. troops are trained to be senseless killing machines, and are

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Government of the masses

The latest election for the Eighth Iranian Majlis (Parliament) took place on Friday, March 14, 2008, and according to Iran’s Interior Ministry, 65 percent of

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Neocons on the run

In the post-cold war period, after the collapse of the U.S.S.R when the United States claimed the status of the only superpower and acted as

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Iran vs. the Empire

Although the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) report on Iran, made public this week, is already an old story, the reasons for its public disclosure remain

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Hawks dive for cover

Exactly five years ago to the month, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution authorizing the Bush Administration to invade Iraq. Among the senators, only a

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The bottom line

On Wall Street as well as on Main Street, it is increasingly becoming common knowledge that since 2001 the United States’ once almighty dollar has

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Emergence of a united front

As President George W. Bush is increasingly becoming alienated from the American public and internationally is turning into a pariah, the leaders of such independent

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Shouting match diplomacy

The bi-lateral meetings of mid-May and last Tuesday in Baghdad between U.S. ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, and Iran’s ambassador to that country, Hassan Kazemi-Qumi,

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Second time it’s a farce

Apparently, the U.S. and British authorities have turned so desperate for an alibi that they readily embraced the assertion of an infamous anti-Iranian Mujahedin-e Khalgh

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Rational alternative

In the period following the downfall of the Soviet Union, this is the first time that favorable conditions have emerged on the side of the

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Unjust war

To start waging a twelve-year war against the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (DRVN), the U.S. under a Democratic President, Lyndon Baines Johnson, concocted the fictitious

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Spreading a sheer fallacy

In light of the imposition of new sanctions brought by the United Nations Security Council against Iran, and in the face of a massive U.S.-led

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