Iran Seeking a More Active Role in Georgian Crisis
An Iranian political analyst believes that under the current circumstances, Iran is not in a position to mediate in the Georgian crisis nor its mediation would be in Tehran’s interest.
Read MoreAn Iranian political analyst believes that under the current circumstances, Iran is not in a position to mediate in the Georgian crisis nor its mediation would be in Tehran’s interest.
Read MoreMorteza Kazemian’s article about the war in Georgia for Iranian Diplomacy
Read MoreFollowing the meeting, both sides gave a more or less positive assessment of the meeting calling it \"constructive\",
Read MoreObama’s remarks presented a clear indication that the world should not expect a real change to happen in the U.S. foreign policy
Read MoreWhat is needed now is the change in the substance of the U.S. position towards Iran
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
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