One year later
The January earthquake in Haiti spurred one of the most glorious displays of global solidarity. The June 2009 political-quake in Iran has yet to do
The January earthquake in Haiti spurred one of the most glorious displays of global solidarity. The June 2009 political-quake in Iran has yet to do
Last July, Iranian officials arrested Clotilde Reiss, a young French student in Tehran who subsequently confessed, like so many other prisoners, to charges of espionage.
Five young Iranian Kurds were executed last Sunday in summary trials reminiscent of the era that immediately followed the fall of the Shah and the
Gone are the regime’s efforts at keeping up pretenses, at casting itself as the authentic but misunderstood regional democracy. The evolutionary clock, which the West
Dozens of Iranian exiles had already been assassinated—in Washington, DC, Rome, London, Paris, Geneva, and Vienna. Though the trail of the killers always led to
A cynic would argue that Israel loves, even needs, to hate Iran. It is the one hostility that endears it to the Sunni Arab world,
If Tehran were to accept President Obama’s offer to “unclench its fist” and shake Washington’s hand, what then? America is still apologizing for its role