mahmoud ahmadinejad
- We can't trust Iran, but war is not inevitable
- The nuclear accord reached in Geneva last month has sparked a robust debate in the U.S. and around the world. Was the agreement a major achievement in preventing Tehran from obtaining the nuclear bomb, or does it leave the regime's nuclear apparatus intact? Well, if you ask the ayatollahs, the world has at last recognized their "right" to enrich uranium.
- Once again, intense negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program have failed to produce a deal, but there remains some reason for optimism after the weekend's high-level negotiations in Geneva.
- Getting Russia involved in chemical weapons solution could help bring peace to the region
- Rather than another ill-conceived military intervention in the Middle East, we should focus on efforts to foster ties to the new, moderate regime in Iran.
- How will neo-cons justify a war with Iran now that it has a moderate president?
- Columnist Robert Ehrlich is wrong to say we should take a harder line in the Middle East.
- President Obama's hands-off approach to the Syrian civil war is preventing other Arab states from intervening.
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- President Obama's foreign policy missteps have placed the nation in grave danger
- Israeli's 'pugnacious' behavior toward Iran, and that country's nuclear ambitions, require some context
- Israel's national security hinges on compromise with Palestinians, not attacks on Iran
- Hopkins protesters behaved shamefully by shouting down visiting speaker Karl Rove
- A nuclear-armed Iran would be an intolerable threat to peace and stability in the Mideast
- The alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Washington represents a dangerous escalation of Tehran's exporting of terrorist violence that demands the strongest possible response from the international community
- By not doing business in Iran McCormick is putting pressure on Ahmadinejad