By Guest | October 29, 2012 at 9:00 am | No comments
Author's Note: This is the third and final part of a mini-series on the Iranian nuclear program. Part one discussed contemporary U.S.-Iranian relations and steps that the U.S. has taken in attempt to halt the Iranian nuclear program. Part two focused on Iran’s national...
Posted in: International Affairs, Middle East and North Africa
By Guest | October 15, 2012 at 9:00 am | No comments
Author's Note: This is the second post of a three-part mini-series. Part one gives a background of the Iran-West nuclear conundrum, while part three will situate the Iranian nuclear program within the scope of current international relations.
Most discussions on the Iranian...
Posted in: International Affairs, Iran, Middle East and North Africa
By Gleb Matushansky | October 15, 2012 at 9:00 am | No comments
One of the seven deadly sins, it is a sin of excess. The word is typically applied to a very excessive pursuit of material or other possessions, resulting in a myriad of transgressions (both moral and legal) that a person can make. For example, greed for money can lead to theft,...
Posted in: Opinions & Editorials
By Guest | October 1, 2012 at 9:00 am | 2 comments
Author's Note: This is the first post of a three-part mini-series. Part two will discuss Iran's alleged interest in acquiring nuclear weapons, while part three will situate the Iranian nuclear program within the scope of current international relations.
“Let me be clear […]...
Posted in: International Affairs, Iran
By Otto Faludi | October 1, 2012 at 9:00 am | One comment
Throughout the corridors of power, there is a palpable sense of concern that has been growing to a feverish pitch after world leaders concluded their meetings and addresses to the UN General Assembly last week. The images of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President...
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By Uri Marantz | December 12, 2011 at 1:09 pm | One comment
No two countries mirror their unfounded hatred for one another more publicly, outrageously, and frankly, entertainingly, than Iran and Israel. Most geopolitical archrivals are at least immediate neighbours, like North and South Korea, Pakistan and India, or even the former...
Posted in: Iran, Middle East and North Africa, Opinions & Editorials