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Joseph Omidvar is a researcher on Iranian affairs and an editor for International Study Committee for Change in Iran.

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(7 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Tuesday, March 27, 2007
How to make Tehran listen Stopping Iran's nuclear activity is an urgent necessity, especially, since Iran's theocracy is now controlling parts of Iraq and intervenes to a large extent in Lebanon and Palestine. This is a regime that has waged war against its own people by suppressing them. It is obvious that if this regime achieves nuclear weapons the Iranian people and people all over the world will face a bleak future.
(6 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Appeasment policy: recipe for war with Iran The Iranian threat to global peace and security underlined by its intervention and terrorist activity in Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, coupled with its accelerated move to acquire a nuclear weapon, have led analysts and pundits to debate probable solutions in facing up to this threat. However, there are those that while abhorring the Iranian government, tend to strengthen the regime and lay the foundations for an ominous war.
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, March 17, 2007
EU Council of Ministers is bent on appeasing Tehran once more At the time that the European Council should be confronting Tehran from a position of strength, it has opted, once again, to display weakness. The Council of Ministers' attempt to tarnish those opposing the mullahs, instead of offering support, is scandalous.

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