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1. Iran Ad

(File; Wed May 20 09:48:00 CDT 2009)

IF YOU LIKE WAR IN IRAQ YOU’LL LOVE WAR ON IRAN.

2. Iran Divestment Legislation

(Web Page; Fri May 15 09:41:00 CDT 2009)

Let's say that legislation promoting divestment in companies that have a 20 million or higher investment in Iran's energy sector, as offered by Senator Obama, gets through Congress next year.(1) This will provide a list of about 50 such ...

Description: Let’s say that legislation promoting divestment in companies that have a 20 million or higher investment in Iran’s energy sector, as offered by Senator Obama, gets through Congress next year.

3. Stop Typecasting Iran as a Threat

(Web Page; Fri May 15 12:24:00 CDT 2009)

Rhetoric and threat propaganda on Iran need to stop if we are to make peace with the nation. There is absolutely nothing new to Iran's nuclear achievements which would demonstrate that the Iranians have enriched low grade fuel closer to ...

Description: Rhetoric and threat propaganda on Iran need to stop if we are to make peace with the nation. There is absolutely nothing new to Iran’s nuclear achievements which would demonstrate that the Iranians have enriched low grade fuel closer to bomb grade levels. The international community cannot stop Iran from having a nuclear energy capability. However, it can drive Iran to becoming a nuclear weapon state by continually typecasting the nation as a threat and increasing the nations insecurity.

4. Gibbs backs off on Iran Gaffe

(Web Page; Wed Aug 05 15:53:00 CDT 2009)

August 4, to the shock of Iran experts, White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs said that President Obama recognized Iran’s contested election of President Ahmadinejad, but then retracted the statement. When asked point blank ...

Description: August 4, to the shock of Iran experts, White House spokesperson Robert Gibbs said that President Obama recognized Iran’s contested election of President Ahmadinejad, but then retracted the statement. When asked point blank August 4 if the administration recognized Ahmadinejad as the legitimate President of Iran, Gibbs responded that “He [Ahmadinejad] is the elected leader.”

5. Iran Offers the US a Proposal to Talk

(Web Page; Thu Sep 17 20:45:00 CDT 2009)

Iran just sent the United States a positive response to engage in dialogue over political, security and economic issues. In this latest Iranian package proposal for constructive negotiations, Iran attempts to persuade us that the uni...

Description: Iran just sent the United States a positive response to engage in dialogue over political, security and economic issues. In this latest Iranian package proposal for constructive negotiations, Iran attempts to persuade us that the unilateral and militaristic ways of old lead to the economic crisis and security dilemmas we face today, and that only an unbiased multilateral approach to negotiations will succeed in easing tension in Iran’s relations with the United States.

6. Iran

(Web Page; Mon Feb 22 10:22:00 CST 2010)

The United States should engage Iran for peace. Threats of sanctions and military confrontation will further isolate Iran and increase threats to U.S. interests in the region. Military action will leave the international community with o...

Description: PSR site for topics regarding Iran's Nuclear Program

7. Iran, the Jews and Germany

(Web Page; Mon May 18 10:05:00 CDT 2009)

Description: Roger Cohen on the Jewish community of Iran.

8. Press on Iran Driving up Tension in Negotiations

(Web Page; Fri May 15 12:22:00 CDT 2009)

By starting off last week with articles which poked fun at the Iranians for spelling mistakes and negotiating tactics, and ending the week with false claims that Iran planned to halt negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agen...

Description: By starting off last week with articles which poked fun at the Iranians for spelling mistakes and negotiating tactics, and ending the week with false claims that Iran planned to halt negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the press is hurting efforts to reduce tension in both US-Iranian relations and the greater dialogue between Iran and the International Community.

9. Iran’s Elections Don’t Change Much

(Web Page; Sat Jun 13 06:49:00 CDT 2009)

Looks like incumbent President Ahmadinejad is going to be called the winner of Iran’s Presidential race. Ahmadinejad must win over 50% of the votes to declare victory in this first round. If not, he will have to run a second tim...

Description: Looks like incumbent President Ahmadinejad is going to be called the winner of Iran’s Presidential race. Ahmadinejad must win over 50% of the votes to declare victory in this first round. If not, he will have to run a second time against reformist candidate Mousavi. Mousavi will have a greater chance to win if there is a second round.

10. Pentagon, Eyeing Iran, Wants to Rush 30,000-Pound Bomb Program

(Web Page; Tue Aug 04 11:10:00 CDT 2009)

The U.S. Defense Department wants to accelerate by three years the deployment of a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb, a request that reflects growing unease over nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea. Source: Bloomberg

Description: The U.S. Defense Department wants to accelerate by three years the deployment of a 30,000-pound bunker-buster bomb, a request that reflects growing unease over nuclear threats from Iran and North Korea.

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