Stop Pretending that Iran Might Compromise -Editorial
The single greatest threat to peace and stability in the world is Iran's headlong rush to gain nuclear weapons to cow their Mideast neighbors, export Shiite fundamentalism and obliterate Israel.
At what point will the world take "no" for an answer?
(New York Daily News)
Iran's "Great Satan" Addiction -David Ignatius
It has been more than a month since what was touted as a breakthrough meeting with the Iranians in Geneva over their nuclear program.
[T]he Iranians now seem to be backpedaling - disavowing the tentative agreement that their own negotiators had signaled they supported. A Stanford professor, Abbas Milani, who closely follows events in Iran, says: "They clearly want to back out of the deal."
(Washington Post)
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The single greatest threat to peace and stability in the world is Iran's headlong rush to gain nuclear weapons to cow their Mideast neighbors, export Shiite fundamentalism and obliterate Israel.
At what point will the world take "no" for an answer?
(New York Daily News)
Iran's "Great Satan" Addiction -David Ignatius
It has been more than a month since what was touted as a breakthrough meeting with the Iranians in Geneva over their nuclear program.
[T]he Iranians now seem to be backpedaling - disavowing the tentative agreement that their own negotiators had signaled they supported. A Stanford professor, Abbas Milani, who closely follows events in Iran, says: "They clearly want to back out of the deal."
(Washington Post)
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