Although resolving Iran’s nuclear threat is the US and world’s primary concern, but these negotiations with Iran must not eclipse other US interests.
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When appeasement policy dictates flexibility
Italy’s Foreign Minister visits Tehran to appease Mullahs for possible trade expansion amid uncertainty in nuclear deal. She wrestles with scarf to keep the Hejaab, Islamic rule for covering women, in an appropriate way. Europeans can’t wait to see the result of Geneva negotiation. Shortly after the female European MEPs, the Italian Foreign Secretary, Emma Bonino, is… Continue reading When appeasement policy dictates flexibility
Massive demonstrations in Znjan, Iran; protesting destructive environmental policies
Massive demonstrations in Znjan, Iran: people protest against regime’s destructive environmental policies which have caused serious health problem in this city. In this clip is heard slogans against numerous polluters in the air and in environment. Tweet
Iran lobby in Europe
Dr. Kazem Moussavi, 6 March 2013 Iranian regime has mastered the art of recycling its propagators as impartial experts and places them as advisors in European and American think tanks and governmental institutions. Rouzbeh Parsi and Mohammd Ali Shabani are two examples who praise and promote Tehran’s political views in number of European political circles. Rouzbeh Parsi lives in… Continue reading Iran lobby in Europe
Why nuclear talks with Iran will fail again
Kayvan Kaboli, 23 Feb. 2013 On the tenth anniversary of nuclear talks between Europe troika and Iran it is wise to evaluate ten years of futile negotiations and understand the reasons for this failure that lies primarily in Tehran and not in Washington. ——————————————————- The next round of nuclear talks between Iran and P5+1… Continue reading Why nuclear talks with Iran will fail again
Martin Kobler shares responsibility for criminal attack against Camp liberty
Today, the Iranian regime conducted a mortar and rocket attacks on Camp Liberty, near Baghdad International Airport, the residence of 3100 Iranian dissidents. This vicious attack left six dead and more than 100 people wounded. Martin Kobler, the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Special Representative for Iraq and Head of the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) had visited… Continue reading Martin Kobler shares responsibility for criminal attack against Camp liberty
Dr. Kazem Moussavi protests against Iranian regime’s foreign minister
Dr. Kazem Moussavi, the speaker of Green Party of Iran in Germany and a Stop the Bomb’s activist protests at the DGAP (Berlin) against Ali Akbar Salehi, the Iranian regime’s foreign minister. Dr Moussavi shouts: Salehi is a murderer. This is a regime that denies Holocaust. This is an absurd show. He must be tried… Continue reading Dr. Kazem Moussavi protests against Iranian regime’s foreign minister
Family of Christian pastor held in Iran asks: Where is State Department?
Supporters of the American pastor held in Iran and facing a possible death sentence for his faith say the State Department is not doing enough to win his release. Pastor Saeed Abedini, a Christian minister and American citizen who lives in Boise Idaho with his wife and two young children, has been held in Tehran’s… Continue reading Family of Christian pastor held in Iran asks: Where is State Department?
Maziar Bahari’s collaboration with Iran’s intelligence agency
Maziar Bahari, an Iranian film maker and journalist living in Canada made a documentary in 2007 called “Cult of Chameleon” in which the Iranian opposition group MEK was harshly criticized for alleged abuses against its former members. This documentary got a warmth reception by National Iranian American Council (NIAC) led by Trita Parsi, a Washington… Continue reading Maziar Bahari’s collaboration with Iran’s intelligence agency
U.S. sees Iran behind hostage photos of ex-FBI agent
Two years after a hostage video and photographs of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson raised the possibility that the missing American was being held by terrorists, U.S. officials now see the government of Iran behind the images, intelligence officials told The Associated Press.