...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: Sensation, Identity & Role Print E-mail
Sunday, 28 September 2008
The present US election is set to bring in changes and transformations into the American society, including identity developments and definition of a new role for the US in global arena. Whatever the outcome of the election, its trend depicts the turbulence and fluctuations in the US foreign and international policy.
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10 Instances of IAEA Violation of Its Agreements with Iran Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 September 2008
The latest report issued by IAEA Chief Mohamed ElBaradei concerning Iran’s nuclear activities, in addition to the positive points which confirmed the peaceful nature of Iran’s program, contained certain issues which show the controversial approach of the international body and its submission to foreign political pressures. This IAEA stance is in clear and repeated violation of its former agreements with Iran.
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Kadima, Livni Face Big Challenges Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 September 2008
After Olmert’s resignation and her introduction as the prime minister, to prevent early elections, Livni has 42 days to form a government. At present Livni is faced with two challenges emerging from the pressures imposed by critics due to her little experience in political-military arena and also revamping the weakened and diluted status of the ruling party.
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Persian Gulf: Necessity of Acquiring a Collective Security System Print E-mail
Saturday, 20 September 2008
The strategic importance of the Middle East and especially the Persian Gulf region in the world security has caused these regions to turn into a heartland in the early years of the new century and efforts to find a better footing or even domination over this region have been placed on the agenda of many powers.
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Coup d’etat in Iraq: Rumors, Chances Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 September 2008
Coup d’etat is a rooted tradition in contemporary Iraq and now rumors on a coup has spread over the entire country. After vice- president and senior member of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), Adel Abdul Mahdi, President of the Autonomous Kurdish Government of Iraq, Massoud Barzai is the second person who has expressed concern over the outbreak of a coup d’etat in Iraq.
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Ten More Years of IAEA Reports on Iran Will Say the Same Print E-mail
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
On September 15, the UN nuclear watchdog released a report, in which it confirmed the 'non-diversion' of the country's nuclear activities. After the release, Press TV conducted the following exclusive interview with Iran's ambassador to the IAEA, Ali Asghar Soltaniyeh.
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The Paradox of Western Hegemony vs. Eastern Nationalism Print E-mail
Monday, 15 September 2008
Seven years after the outbreak of the war on terror, politicians and analysts have now realized that the crisis in Afghanistan cannot be reviewed without linking it to the Pakistan crisis. During these years, an abstract and distorted image has been presented from the Taliban terrorism and fundamentalism so that many people think that these inhumane and reactionary phenomena came into existence only on the threshold of the September 11 events and were the outcome of this day or days close to it. 
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Abdullah Gul’s Landmark Visit to Yerevan Print E-mail
Saturday, 13 September 2008
The new development in Armenia-Turkey relations is both an opportunity and a threat for Iran. It is a good opportunity for Tehran to take advantage of its good relations with Ankara in strengthening regional cooperation. It is a threat because NATO member Turkey, by getting close to Armenia could limit Iran’s room for maneuvering.
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US and Libya: From Altercation to Intimacy Print E-mail
Thursday, 11 September 2008
Despite some differences of views between the leaders of Libya and the US regarding the questions of human rights and the Middle East peace plan, it seems that relations between Washington and Tripoli will further expand in the future.
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The Secret Behind Expansion of Iran’s Ties with Latin America Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
During the past decade, especially with the coming to power of anti-imperialist governments in Latin America, the Islamic Republic of Iran has enhanced its diplomatic moves in the region. In a selective manner and taking up only a few countries including Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia and Nicaragua, Iran has established close and sincere ties with these countries.
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