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Are Americans Wise Enough?

With tensions running high between the West and Iran over the latter’s controversial nuclear program, it is becoming increasingly clear that the two sides of

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Khamenei’s Choices

Iran observers are of the opinion that a genuine power struggle has been triggered in Iran between Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

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Ever Green

In a televised interview broadcast just a few days ago, University of Michigan History Professor Juan Cole described the Tunisian uprising as not only “the

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Painful Demise

Iran’s Green Movement is the subject of much controversy these days. While some are of the opinion that it is no more than a civil

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Transition to democracy

The Islamic Republic is in dire straits, and deservedly so. Years of economic mismanagement (exacerbated by three rounds of UN-imposed sanctions), political repression, rampant corruption,

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Obama’s deal is no deal

The first day of October was the day on which six world powers (P5+1) and Iran met in relation to the latter’s controversial nuclear program.

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