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[Congress and Law] 106 See, for example, “U.S.-Iranian Engagement: The View from Tehran,” International Crisis Group, June 2, 2009;

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[Washington Examiner Site Feed] A 2009 timeline of Iran's and North Korea's nuclear programs and ...: 25 - The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has revealed the existence of a secret uranium-enrichment plant. Backed by other world powers, Obama condemns Iran's nuclear defiance, saying he would not rule out military action if the Iranians refuse.

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[Gideon Rachman's Blog] FT.com | Gideon Rachman's Blog | Iran's nuclear programme: a test ...: This blog covers a variety of topics from US foreign policy to European politics and the Middle East - and whatever else happens to be in the news or catch my attention. I joined the FT as chief foreign affairs commentator in 2006, after a 15-year career at The Economist which included stints as a correspondent in Brussels, Bangkok and Washington.

[Uprootedpalestinians's Blog] Lebanon's "Murdered Fathers Club" , by Schenker "Desperado ...: Given Syrian resilience, perhaps this development was to be expected. After all, despite no perceptible change in Syrian behavior, and its ongoing violation of UN Security Council resolutions on Lebanon, Europe has made great efforts to improve relations with Damascus…..

[Thomas PM Barnett :: Weblog] Q&A: Why Iran's not crazy (again) (Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog): After following your posts regarding Iran and nukes (other research too) I find myself correcting people when they start to say "Iran should never have a bomb." Let Iran fiddle around and waste the resources for the bomb while the internal problems in Iran get more intense.

[Arab News Blog] Arab News Blog » "Obama's Nobel Prize speech lays the rhetorical ...: when the international community is not prepared to support truly severe sanctions, and the sanctions that might be endorsed by the Security Council or adopted by a “coalition of the like-minded” do not sway Tehran to accept American terms for Iran’s nuclear program?

[God's Politics Blog] The latest news on Health Care, Banks, Unemployment, Climate ...: US: sanctions against Iran needed urgently “Revelations that Iran has been working secretly on a trigger for a nuclear bomb urgently underscore the case for tough new sanctions against Tehran, the Obama Administration said. Sojourners' Daily Digest is a compilation of the top news related to our commitments of life and peace, economic and racial justice, and care of creation, with a special focus on news of the engagement of faith in public life.

[Commentary] Commentary » Blog Archive » China Debunks Obama's Spin on Iran ...: Far from demonstrating that China is ready to join America in a regime of “crippling sanctions” in 2010 against Iran, as Obama hoped, Beijing is doing what it has done for years on this issue: saying just enough to maintain its standing as an opponent of nuclear proliferation but remaining a steadfast opponent of any concrete action to stop Tehran.

[Therearenosunglasses's Weblog] House Passes First Steps of Zionist Plan to Embargo Gasoline to ...: Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg, in a letter to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last week, said the Barack Obama administration was “entering a critical period of intense diplomacy to impose significant international pressure on Iran.” Sanctions legislation “might weaken rather than strengthen international unity and support for our efforts,”

[Israpundit] Israpundit » Blog Archive » Israel's settlement freeze - no carte ...: The vague impression he and defense minister Ehud Barak generate that Israel is about to launch an attack on Iran remains to be borne out. But no one honestly believes that a halt in the construction of 100 extra rooms in Alon Moreh or a dozen apartments for newly-weds in Maale Adummim will make any difference to decisions in Washington, Tehran or even Jerusalem.

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