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by Rafael L. Bardají, March 4, 2008
Commentary nº 914
According to the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the world is ailing and the illness is called Israel. Yesterday he accused the Jewish State of being a «black and dirty microbe», one which, we can assume, he believes should be fought and eradicated. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Walid Phares, March 30, 2007
Collaborations nº 1601
The capture of British Navy servicemen by Iranian forces is not simply an incident over sea sovereignty in the Persian Gulf. It is a calculated move on behalf of Teheran's Jihadi chess players to provoke a "projected" counter move by London and its American allies. It is all happening in a regional context, carefully engineered by the Mullahs strategic planners. Here is how... Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Michael A. Ledeen, March 9, 2007
Collaborations nº 1545
The terror war now extends to four continents--running from Thailand and Indonesia to India and Pakistan, down the Horn of Africa to Somalia and Yemen and back up to Afghanistan, on to Iraq, Palestine/Israel, Lebanon, and thence to Europe and the United States. Download PDF

by Caroline Glick, March 7, 2007
Collaborations nº 1543
Iran has an interesting take on international law. According to Iranian Foreign Minister Manuchehr Mottaki, the UN Security Council's Chapter VII resolution from last December requiring Iran to cease all its uranium enrichment activities is illegal. As he put it Wednesday during a friendly visit in Turkey, "We were against [the resolution] for being illegal and politically motivated."Anyone with even a casual acquaintance with international law should recognize that Mottaki's statement is not merely incorrect. Download PDF

by Amir Taheri, March 6, 2007
Collaborations nº 1537
As the Tehran leadership prepares to go to the wire in its confrontation with the international community over the nuclear issue, one thing is clear: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is emerging with his position in the Khomeinist establishment strengthened. Download PDF

Manifests nº 16
We maintain the principle of dialogue with Iran. But we will not be in a position to reconsider our decisions regarding IPIS until there has been a change of course marked by an explicit repudiation of Holocaust denial and a return to academic standards. Download PDF

by Victor Davis Hanson, June 28, 2006
Collaborations nº 1053
Why did the United States suddenly reverse course and agree to negotiate directly with the Iranians over their development of a nuclear arsenal? Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Peter Brookes, June 27, 2006
Collaborations nº 1046
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) - a so-called "anti-terrorism, anti-separatism, anti-extremism" grouping, including China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, which holds its fifth annual meeting this week - definitely reeks of trouble for Uncle Sam. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Amir Taheri, June 23, 2006
Collaborations nº 1032
While some in Washington still talk of "preemptive war" against "rogue states," Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is practicing what could be labelled "preemptive diplomacy." Download PDF espDescargar PDF

by Ben Johnson, June 22, 2006
Collaborations nº 1027
If Bill Clinton had unveiled George W. Bush´s Iran policy, we would have called it appeasement. Even when implemented by an infinitely more responsible president, this “fresh start” approach has the potential to reward our avowed enemies, finance worldwide jihadists, teach terrorist fanatics that nuclear brinksmanship pays – and still result in an atomic Tehran. Download PDF espDescargar PDF

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