Iran: Green Hits the Streets

2009-06-28
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My freedom is yours. You won’t be free unless you help me to get my freedom. Don’t remain silent while in the dark of night you hear screams of mothers for the lives of their kids. Don’t cover your ears when you hear the cries of the children for their mothers and fathers who...

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Resignation Superman

2009-02-11
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“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” – George Santayana Those who overlook the lessons of history are likely to repeat the mistakes of the past. President Barack Obama seems to be treading the same path on Iran that former President Jimmy Carter was on. That path led to the...

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Obama’s Jimmy Carter Disaster

2008-07-07
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Barack Obama has said that he is inclined to meet with the internationally controversial Iranian President at the right time after due preparation and advance work by US diplomats. Contrary to mainstream media views, the President of Iran is virtually powerless. Any candidate for the presidency of Iran must first be vetted by a...

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Assassinating Commando Pervez Musharraf

2007-11-07
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“This was an assassination attempt, no question. An extremist group was clearly responsible. There are a lot of suspects. A great number of extremist groups have been inside the establishment for a long time.” Iqbal Haider, former Pakistani law minister. After the advent of the September 11th attacks, General Perez Musharraf’s militaristic regime, metamorphosed...

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In Latin America: ‘Death to Uncle Sam’

2007-03-13
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Recently President Bush went on a six nation South American tour, a region to which both the Clinton and Bush administrations have failed to spend sufficient time and resources. His visit was a progressive move in the right direction but many experts have claimed the visit was too little and too late. The division...

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Democracy 0, Extremists 1

2006-11-30
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“Democracy is not a good that people can enjoy without trouble. It is, on the contrary, a treasure that must be daily defended and conquered anew by strenuous effort.” – Ludwig von Mises After the 2003 US-led military invasion of Iraq, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei summoned a war council in Tehran where...

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The Lion Prowls in Afghanistan

2006-10-02
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“What I want to say is that he was never an extremist, neither in his private nor political life. He believed that a modern moderate Islam could work in Afghanistan. He said that the extreme left or right failed in Afghanistan, since both had neglected the needs of the people. Therefore, we could not...

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