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After nearly four years of snail-like movement on Iran’s controversial nuclear dossier, there has been a recent flurry of important developments, all within a few days and weeks of each other. First, through behind-the-scenes negotiations with Swiss...
In the wake of a major Israeli military exercise earlier this month, speculation is growing that the recurrent failure of diplomatic efforts is fostering a deterioration that may lead to a US or Israeli strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
The promotion of Gen. David Petraeus is another ominous sign that the Bush administration may attack Iran. President Bush is nominating Petraeus, Commanding General of the Multi-National Force in Iraq, to replace Adm. William Fallon as head of Centcom:...
Though the latest NIE on Iraq was delivered to Congress on April Fools’ Day, you’ll probably never get to see any part of it. The Bush administration decided that the public has no need to know what intelligence agencies think about the state...
Support for tough measures against Iran’s nuclear program has fallen in 13 out of 21 countries, suggests a new BBC World Service poll. Compared to results from a June 2006 BBC World Service poll, support for economic sanctions...
It is time Iran’s “nuclear file” was returned from the UN Security Council to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the country’s foreign minister said on Tuesday.
A senior United States intelligence official said today that Iran stopped its nuclear weapons program in the fall of 2003 under international pressure. The official cautioned that Iran is still continuing to enrich uranium and could have a nuclear weapon...