...In Persia first arises that light which shines itself and illuminates what is around... The principle of development begins with the history of Persia; this constitutes therefore the begining of history.
                                                                                                                           Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

 
Analysis
US Elections and the Need to Revise Iran Attitude Print E-mail
Wednesday, 05 November 2008
The support of the American people for Obama who has taken up “change” as his main election campaign slogan and who believes in fundamental changes in the country shows that the public opinion in the US and in the world have realized that the policies of President Bush have failed.
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Waiting for Obama Print E-mail
Tuesday, 04 November 2008
Election day has finally arrived in the United States and people in the Middle East are wondering what to expect if Barack Obama becomes president.
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An Election to Save Identity & Dignity Print E-mail
Saturday, 01 November 2008
The US presidential election is approaching its momentous days with different opinion polls showing Barack Obama way ahead of his Republican rival.
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Two Important Characteristics of Russia Print E-mail
Friday, 31 October 2008
The internal and international behaviors of the Russian leaders, Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev over the eight-year rule of the former and almost one-year presidency of the latter, indicate that Russia has maintained two unique characteristics it has practiced over centuries of Tsarist and Communist rules.
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Masterminds of Divisive Scenarios in Persian Gulf Print E-mail
Thursday, 30 October 2008
A review of history of foreign policy of the Western powers over the past century in the Persian Gulf will clearly show that territorial disputes are the best pretext for them to maintain military presence. Despite the big developments in the international order, no change has taken place in this part of the US strategy towards the Persian Gulf issues.
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Iran, Iraq and America Print E-mail
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
One of the most important priorities of the US administration which will have to evacuate the White House in a few months time is the security agreement between Baghdad and Washington. Although Western sources, particularly the Americans would like to attribute some resistance operations and terrorist activities to Iran because of its objections, however, it was only the government of IRI which participated in the trilateral security talks held in Iraq and formally joined the process to provide security. 
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Split in 5+1 Print E-mail
Monday, 27 October 2008
Periodic confrontations between Russia and the West have caused division among Group 5+1 over various issues including Iran’s nuclear program. Diplomats from the six major countries held high-level talks on possibility of imposing new sanctions against Iran but they failed to reach consensus on how or whether to proceed.
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Iraq, SOFA and Mideast Godfathers Print E-mail
Saturday, 25 October 2008
The United States has been pushing for a security agreement with Iraq which would virtually put the war-torn country under Washington's tutelage.
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New Air in Damascus-Beirut Relations Print E-mail
Monday, 20 October 2008
After a lapse of 56 years since independence which put an end to French protectorate over the two countries, Syria and Lebanon decided on August 15 to establish diplomatic relations. The decision was made during a visit to Damascus by Lebanese President Michel Suleiman.
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Iran’s Respect for Religious Diversity Print E-mail
Saturday, 18 October 2008
In line with Iran’s efforts to promote dialogue among civilizations, the Religion in the Modern World conference was held in Tehran from October 13 to 16.
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