Israeli peace activists have created an online petition which calls for IAF pilots to refuse to participate in war against Iran
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Former Israeli Mossad chief, Meir Dagan, who's been campaigning for a year against an Israeli attack on Iran, did his first Israeli TV interview on the subject
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Elsewhere at Iranian.com, Elias Sajjaid writes a pointed critique of infighting in the Green Movement and activities designed to discredit it
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Ethan Bronner has published yet another softball story about Israeli policy towards its enemies, in this case Iran
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Today, the New York Times published an "I've-Had-Enough" editorial endorsing sanctions. And the thinking evidenced in the piece is simply bankrupt
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Elie Wiesel's much ballyhooed full page N.Y. Times ad... advocates punishing sanctions to be followed, when they fail, presumably by calls for a military attack
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There are times in history when events, like a river diverge from their expected
course and disaster follows
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The Seattle Iran conference happened on December 16th at Town Hall. Profs. Muhammad Sahimi and Ian Lustick spoke about the need for a pragmatic U.S. policy toward Iran.
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Prof Muhammad Sahimi, one of America's most prominent Iran analysts, will keynote a Seattle conference, Iran-Israel-U.S.: Solving the Nuclear Impassee
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The Washington Times and neocon right are on the warpath, seeking the scalp of Trita Parsi and any foreign policy "realists" who favor engagement and negotiation with Iran to resolve the nuclear crisis.
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Yesterday and today, the Senate banking committee approved new sanctions legislation, the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act (IRPSA), designed to punish Iran for its nuclear
program
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Israel's government is in the midst of a massive campaign to influence American public opinion to favor a hawkish approach toward Iran and its nuclear program.
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The ranks of the Iran realists are swelling every day and recruits come from the unlikeliest of places.
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