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No good options for Iran
Speculation in Israel about the possibility of a strike on Iran's nuclear program in the coming weeks has intensified, and not just because of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's tough talk in Jerusalem. Mr. Romney called for the U.S. and Israel...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense, Nuclear Weapons, Foreign Aid
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The secret wars
Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger and the other leaders of Congress' intelligence committees this week issued a strong, bi-partisan statement of condemnation for recent leaks of classified information about America's clandestine operations abroad, including...Tags: Armed Conflicts, World War II (1939-1945), C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, White House, John McCain
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Hamas will never accede to peace with Israel
The Sun editorial "Mr. Abbas' mission" (Feb. 13) is a triumph of wishful thinking over analysis. Its self-contradictions and omissions include: •Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas "would have to exercise the kind of statesmanship that has...Tags: Egypt, Fatah, Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Abbas, Yasser Arafat
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Quiet the war drums
The drumbeat for war only helps Iran by driving up oil prices, undermining the effect of sanctions on its economy and stifling domestic opponents of the regime. President Barack Obama conveyed that message clearly and emphatically to the American Israel...Tags: White House, Emergency Incidents, Petroleum Industry, Newt Gingrich, Benjamin Netanyahu
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The sabotage strategy for containing Iran
Not long ago, an astute reader noted that it has been nearly two years since I wrote in a column that "most experts now estimate that Iran needs about 18 months to complete a nuclear device and a missile to carry it." His point — that those...
Tags: Groundhog Day, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Manufacturing and Engineering, Defense Equipment, Barack Obama
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Iran's nuclear genie is out of the bottle
After a yearlong round of escalating international economic sanctions and rhetoric, the regime in Iran has finally come around to raising expectations that it will take some constructive steps in reining in its nuclear weapons ambitions. But this cycle of...Tags: Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran, Weaponry
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War between Israel and Iran would be an unspeakable catastrophe
We should expect a horrific human toll from any exchange of hostilities between Iran and Israel ("Nuclear saber-rattling," Jan. 6). Steps toward avoiding that, such as your editorial call for an intricate U.S.-Tehran agreement, are morally well-...Tags: Iran, Buddhism, Israel
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Can sanity return from exile when it comes to Iran?
Bomb bomb bomb, bomb bomb Iran ...
Or as Mitt Romney put it, playing the irresponsible-lunatic game convincingly enough to become the leading Republican presidential candidate: "If we re-elect Barack Obama, Iran will have a nuclear weapon."
The...Tags: Republican Party, Emergency Incidents, United Kingdom, Petroleum Industry, Defense
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Five steps to isolate Iran without dooming the economy
With economies around the world teetering, we must solve our security threats with an eye not only on reducing danger but also on how our actions affect job creation and retention. This applies especially to Iran. A war with Tehran — or an Iran with...Tags: U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Central Bank, Human Rights, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Senate
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Alleged Iran bomb plot: An intolerable provocation
The bizarre plot federal law enforcement officials described Tuesday in which elements of the Iranian government are accused of trying to blow up Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the U.S. with explosives planted in a Washington restaurant sounds like...Tags: Justice System, Defense, Saudi Arabia, Diplomacy, Foreign Aid
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Back the Iranian opposition
The International Atomic Energy Agency's latest report about Iran lays bare the true nature of Tehran's nuclear agenda: an advanced, sophisticated and highly secretive program run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps to build the bomb.
Overwhelming...Tags: U.S. Department of State, International Organizations, Defense, Central Intelligence Agency, Nuclear Weapons
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Shiite pilgrims see promise of new Iraq on Islam's path
Sun Foreign StaffNAJAF, Iraq - Barefoot on pavement heated like coals, the young man carrying a big red flag under a red-hot sun was limping from the blisters, but a rest, or even shoes, was not an option, never mind that his destination was still a 22-mile walk ahead...Tags: Baghdad (Iraq), Muqtada Sadr, Arts, Elections, Iraq
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