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Daniel Pourkesali

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Daniel M Pourkesali is a Project Manager with an Aerospace company in Northern Virginia specializing in development and manufacturing of flight dynamics, engineering and control systems.

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       Sunday, March 8, 2009
Letter to Senator Kerry on U.S. Approach to Iran: Ambivalence or Arrogance?
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What transpired during this so called "debate" was not only disgraceful but quite contemptible. It had nothing to do with finding diplomatic ways to engage Iran by any meaningful and mutually respectful means, but more of the same old tried and failed ideas of finding new ways to force them give up a legal activity under full IAEA watch.
       Thursday, September 18, 2008
Iran's PR problem
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Judging from the universally unenthusiastic if not outright negative perception of Iran, it is time that its publicists finally realized some of their vast shortcomings. As with any other high-profile company when portrayed in negative light it relies on its public relations people to quickly spring into action, take the offensive and perform competent and efficient "damage control".
       Saturday, August 16, 2008
Crying Foul in Tbilisi
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Russia's crossing of an international boundary must certainly be censured as it is a challenge to the core principles of the international law and the UN Charter.
       Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sanctions as Warfare
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Gordon Brown and George Bush continue to legitimize (sanctions) as an instrument of peace and a justified means of bringing diplomatic pressure on nations like Iran, despite the fact that it is a form of violence that actually infringes on the most basic human rights and the rule of universally accepted laws.

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