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Tag Archives: Iran
Deals are Good!
After endless, and sometimes seemingly hopeless, negotiations, diplomats have produced two new multi-national deals: one to keep Greece in the Euro, and the second on nuclear development in Iran. Despite enormous criticism and hand-wringing, both deals are good news for the … Continue reading
A Bad Deal for Everyone
I have long advocated that Iran and the P5+1 negotiators reach a deal that will assure everyone that if Iran launches an effort to weaponize its nuclear materials, they will be detected in time for other nations to launch a … Continue reading
Posted in The Global Economy, The Middle East Revolts, U.S. Politics
Tagged Iran, nuclear deal, P5+1
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When it is vitally important to do nothing!
Disasters everywhere: Syria is in flames, Iraq is collapsing, Afghanistan’s election is disputed with riots, Boko Haram is still unchecked in Nigeria, Libya is breaking up in slow motion, Buddhists (Buddhists!) are massacring Muslims in Sri Lanka, tanks and armored … Continue reading
Posted in The Middle East Revolts, U.S. Politics
Tagged intervention, Iran, Iraq, ISIS, Maliki, NATO
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Can Iran be Trusted (Yes, but…)
Like any other country, Iran can be trusted: to pursue its own interests, but no further. So the euphoria regarding the recent multi-nation agreement on Iran’s nuclear program should be stepped down. Many of the provisions seem to rely on … Continue reading
Posted in The Middle East Revolts, U.S. Politics
Tagged agreement, Iran, israel, nuclear weapons
2 Comments
Syria Classified Cable
“Starting this fire will be like a spark in a large store of gunpowder, with unclear and unspecified outcomes and consequences,” Khamenei told Iranian Cabinet members this week. “The U.S. threats and possible intervention in Syria is a disaster for … Continue reading
The Arab Spring comes to Iran — again
A month ago, observers were stunned as a dark-horse reform candidate, Hassan Rouhani, was declared the winner of the presidential election in Iran. I haven’t commented yet because this was a surprise to me, and I wanted to try and … Continue reading