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Turkey’s Faux Model of Islamism
Ankara’s version of Islamist rule ultimately benefits the West and Israel. Vatan-e Emrooz editorial.
22 Wednesday February 2012 22:44
Americans Want to Keep the MEK in Iraq
Interview with Hassan Danaeifar, Iran's ambassador to Iraq, on the saga of Mojahedin-e Khalgh terrorist group.
22 Wednesday February 2012 16:59
We should probe which [hidden] hands covered up Khatami's and Rafsanjani's disobedience of the Leadership ... but magnify Ahmadinejad's flaws.
Fatemeh Rajabi, hardliner Principlist critic and wife of former government speaker Gholam-Hossein Elham
22 Wednesday February 2012 16:50
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran's newspapers on Tuesday 2nd of Esfand, 1390; February 21, 2012.
21 Tuesday February 2012 17:53
Shah Was Difficult to Sustain by Democratic Society
Roots of Iranian 1979 Revolution in an interview with Stephen Kinzer.
21 Tuesday February 2012 13:23
Aggressors to blame for any Hormuz insecurity
21 Tuesday February 2012 12:43
IRI not facing any foreign exchange problem - CBI
21 Tuesday February 2012 12:40
IRI president: Persian is language of humanity, arts
21 Tuesday February 2012 12:38
Americans Still Rate Iran Top U.S. Enemy
20 Monday February 2012 17:28
Riyadh the Rogue Player in Iraq
Saudi Arabia is trying to curb Iran's clout in Baghdad through anarchic means.
19 Sunday February 2012 22:37
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Saudi Arabia Worried with an Upset of the Balance of Threat
Two or Three Healthy Elections Could Hearten the Citizens
Kids' Concert, Teenagers' Tune
Mashal’s Blunder and Hamas’ Pitfall
If Mousavi had obeyed the law, he could now have been the leader of a 13-million member strong party, and every single speech of his could be influential in confronting the government's violation of law.
Riyadh the Rogue Player in Iraq
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
If people like me leave the Principlist camp, nothing will be left there but sycophancy.
Editorial: The Promising nuclear talks
Wary Neighbors Get Closer
When you hear from official daises words which you can't even use at home, it would be quite unfair to criticize some deadbeats who are not even educated, and to question their dialogues.
There should be no limits in criticizing the establishment.
Shah Was Difficult to Sustain by Democratic Society
Americans Still Rate Iran Top U.S. Enemy
Americans Want to Keep the MEK in Iraq
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
IRI not facing any foreign exchange problem - CBI
Aggressors to blame for any Hormuz insecurity
We should probe which [hidden] hands covered up Khatami's and Rafsanjani's disobedience of the Leadership ... but magnify Ahmadinejad's flaws.
IRI president: Persian is language of humanity, arts
Turkey’s Faux Model of Islamism
Kids' Concert, Teenagers' Tune
When you hear from official daises words which you can't even use at home, it would be quite unfair to criticize some deadbeats who are not even educated, and to question their dialogues.
Saudi Arabia Worried with an Upset of the Balance of Threat
If people like me leave the Principlist camp, nothing will be left there but sycophancy.
Two or Three Healthy Elections Could Hearten the Citizens
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
If Mousavi had obeyed the law, he could now have been the leader of a 13-million member strong party, and every single speech of his could be influential in confronting the government's violation of law.
'We Will Pay A Heavy Price for Problems We Are Facing Now'
The Ayatollah's Dreams
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
They say every option is on the table. OK, let every option remain on the table. Let them be on the table until they rot, just like yourself, your ideas, and your morality.
Obama in the Pentagon: A Geopolitical analysis
Can Iran Defeat US, Zionist Regime in Psychological War
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
Those who submitted the motion for summoning Ahmadinejad to the parliament should go on a fast for at least one day as a thanksgiving for revival of one of the Constitution's key articles.
A Lack of Innovative Diplomacy with Pakistan
Who's Who: Fair-Haired Boy of the Conservatives
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran's Daily Newspaper Review
I'm really excited. I wish there was a woman beside all these men so I could shake hands with her and work off my energy.
Sanctions Could Not Force Iran to Negotiate
Sanctions Won't End Iran's Nuclear Program
Israeli State Sponsored Terrorism
I was one of those who frequently clarified their stance over this matter, but there is no place for 'death to this and that' in my language, and I don't want to disturb the country's peace.
Moulting Season: Arab Spring and Hamas' new policies
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