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Analysis
Iran and Europe Print E-mail
Saturday, 31 July 2010
Active ImageCompliance of the European Union with the Security Council Resolution 1929 and imposition by the European countries of unilateral sanctions against Iran, which transcend the limits set by that resolution, has opened a new chapter in Iran’s relations with Europe.
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Arabs’ New Reaction to Iran’s Nuclear Program Print E-mail
Saturday, 17 July 2010
Active ImageArab countries’ approach to increasing regional clout of a Shiite and non-Arab country is one of fear complicated by religious and racial differences which makes any reaction aimed at reducing Iran’s regional influence possible. History of the past few centuries indicates that Iran has never attacked its neighbors, but has always sought to have cordial relations with them.
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Transfer of Power Is Inevitable Print E-mail
Friday, 16 July 2010
Active ImagePolitical developments have clearly proven that the time for military superiority is long past and countries with higher economic power will have the first say in the future world. The United States is, however, trying to evade problems by showing that military superiority is still a key component which will help it to subdue other nations.
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Saudi Arabia & US: Understanding Mutual Interests Print E-mail
Sunday, 04 July 2010
Active ImageIt is apparent that both the United States and Saudi Arabia have come to the conclusion that Iran’s influence in the region should be curbed. Washington is using Saudi Arabia’s potentials to pressure Iran. Although confrontation with Iran may have ephemeral benefits for Riyadh and other Arab states, persistent tension with Tehran may entail political and security threats for them as all these countries are situated in the same geographical region.
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US, EU Unilateral Sanctions : Dimensions & Consequences Print E-mail
Saturday, 03 July 2010
Active ImageThe United Nations Security Council Resolution 1929 had been just adopted when Washington, followed by the European Union, enforced a new round of separate and stricter sanctions against some Iranian companies, banks and persons. The sanctions include articles which had not been covered by Resolution 1929 and had been already rejected by two permanent members of the Security Council, namely, China and Russia, when the United States and UK offered their draft resolution.
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Who Cares about the Iranian People? Print E-mail
Friday, 02 July 2010
Active ImageThe world countries are competing with each other in imposing new financial sanctions against Iran. While the Iranian people still hasn't forgotten the bitter memory of 8-year war with the Baathist Iraq which was masterminded and fostered by the United States and its European allies, new rounds of crippling sanctions directed against the most strategic industries of Iran come after one another in what is claimed to be the international movement of preventing Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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Turkey’s Nay to Anti-Iran Sanctions Resolution Print E-mail
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Active ImageTurkey’s negative vote to a recent anti-Iran sanctions resolution adopted by the United Nations Security Council has led to heated debates, especially in Turkey’s mass media. If Turkey continues on the current path of getting close to regional countries and playing a more active role, the west will certainly react. The question is “has Turkey reached such a stage in political and economic power as to put up with possible costs imposed on it by the west for playing a key role in sensitive regional issues?
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Analysis of Iran’s Response to SC Resolution 1929 Print E-mail
Monday, 21 June 2010
Active ImageTehran’s response to the Security Council Resolution 1929, which is totally in line with US policies, has been published by the Islamic Republic of Iran. The response has put special emphasis on domination of the United States over the Security Council, as the most important body dealing with international legal and security matters. It has also pointed to threats posed to international relations as a result of US domination over the Council which is at odds with basic principles of international interactions.
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Iran-Russia Relations and Existing Circumstances Print E-mail
Saturday, 19 June 2010
Active ImageGiven the double standard applied by Russia to its diplomatic relations with various countries, especially its duplicity in relations with Iran and the United States, and also due to noncompliance of Russia with its commitments toward Iran, experts have both warned Moscow and called on the Iranian government to revise diplomatic relations with Russia. This issue has been discussed with Dr. Mehdi Sanaei, professor of University of Tehran and member of Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, in the following interview.
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Israeli’s Flotilla Attack, a Reaction to Iran-Turkey Cordiality Print E-mail
Friday, 18 June 2010
Active ImageIsraelis have reached the conclusion that Turkey is gradually distancing from US-Israel axis and is getting closer to anti-Israeli resistance with diplomatic dexterity. Erdogan has clearly noted that in addition to international allies, Turkey should have regional allies. We must wait and see how Israel will react to Turkey’s practical steps aimed at revising bilateral relations.
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