Iran in the World Press
U.S. prefers diplomacy with Iran, but conflict possible
USA TODAY: Of all the foreign policy challenges facing President Bush in his second term, none apart from Iraq looms larger than...
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Iran in the World Press
Iran: children and nukes
The Jerusalem Post: While the world is busy contemplating the appropriate response to the looming Iranian nuclear threat be it a European grand...
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Iran in the World Press
Task for next president: curb Iran’s nuclear appetite
Christian Science Monitor: I asked a visiting editor from Azerbaijan a few days ago what his countrymen's principal concerns were. One of the most...
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Iran in the World Press
The clock ticks on Iran
Washington Times - Editorial: Today, negotiators from France, Germany and the United Kingdom are set to resume talks with Iran over that country's nuclear...
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Iran in the World Press
The lethal lot of the poor
The Economist: A saga of murder that highlights the vulnerability of Iran's urban poorest. A young man develops a taste for raping and killing...
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Iran in the World Press
Nuclear options
The Guardian - Leader Article: No one knows exactly how Iran will react to the latest European proposals for reining in its nuclear ambitions...
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Iran in the World Press
Iran’s Nuclear Threat
New York Times - EDITORIAL: One of the most serious questions raised by the debacle in Iraq is whether it has crippled the ability...
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Iran in the World Press
The Iran Problem Awaiting Bush or Kerry
Time Magazine: While Tehran's unprecedented "endorsement" of President Bush raised some eyebrows this week, Iran hasnt been much of an issue in the Presidential...
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