Afghanistan in Turmoil
Adding more troops is not going to solve Afghanistan’s problem, nor does the bombing of suspected terrorist targets
Read MoreAdding more troops is not going to solve Afghanistan’s problem, nor does the bombing of suspected terrorist targets
Read MoreBearing in mind the fact that any conflict would push the oil prices to $200 to $300 a barrel, the chances of an attack before the U.S. elections in November is quite low
Read MoreThe US and EU unilateral sanctions demonstrate the antagonistic and insincere attitude of the Europeans and us towards the Iranian people
Read MoreIran has said that any aggression against it will not be unanswered
Read MoreJavier Solana, the chief European negotiator, was in Tehran during the weekend and discussed the Iranian nuclear file with Iranian officials.
Read MoreSaddam Hussein’s miscalculations should not be repeated by those Americans who have ill intentions against Iran
Read MoreIAEA report serves to escalate tensions rather than reducing it
Read MoreFinally after five days of intense negotiations, last week the Lebanese groups reached an agreement in Doha to end the crisis in their country which was about to inflame the entire Lebanon.
Read MorePresident Bush’s trip to the Middle East region has brought, once more, the issue of Iran phobia to the forefront of regional discourse. Even before Bush left Washington for the region, he said that Iran would be one of the top issues during his visit.
Read MoreIranians believe the new package should not merely focus on economic incentives
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