Iran

Israel Has A Decision To Make

APRIL 21, 2010 Israel Weighs Merits of Solo Attack on Iran Officials, Seeing Impending Policy Split With U.S., Debate Prospect of a Military Strike Without Washington’s Consent By CHARLES LEVINSON JERUSALEM—The Israeli security establishment is divided over whether it needs Washington’s blessing if Israel decides to attack Iran, Israeli officials say, as the U.S. campaign […]

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Are We Closely Watching Chavez?

Wall Street Journal APRIL 9, 2010 Time to Confront the Tehran-Caracas Axis By ROGER NORIEGA As Washington policy makers scramble to craft effective sanctions against Iran, they seem to have completely ignored Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s blossoming relationship with Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez. This strategic alliance provides the Iranian regime with a clandestine source of uranium, helps it

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Backup Plans for Iran

APRIL 19, 2010 Gates Sought New Ways to Curb Tehran’s Nuclear Program By PETER SPIEGEL As the White House’s campaign to impose international sanctions against Iran extends months beyond deadlines, some U.S. officials are pushing for other options to curb Tehran’s nuclear program. In one of the clearest signs of the growing concern among top

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Is Obama Naive?

Bowing to Tehran By Ben Stein on 4.5.10 @ 6:09AM There are words for national leaders who attempt to appease their enemies while at the same time shaming and humiliating their friends. One of the kindest of the words is “naive.” This comes to mind because of President Obama’s recent overtures to the terrorist state

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Appeasing the Mullahs

The Weekly Standard How the Obama administration learned to love the Iranian bomb. BY Stephen F. Hayes April 5 – April 12, 2010, Vol. 15, No. 28 On March 24, Obama administration officials briefed reporters on what was described as a very positive development in the U.S. effort to keep Iran from getting a nuclear

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