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A growing Iranian threat, in wake of U.S. withdrawal

When U.S. military forces finish their withdrawal from Iraq at the end of December, thousands of Americans will remain in the country carrying out a diplomatic mission aimed in part at curbing the influence of Iran on its neighbor.

14 December 2011Kurdpa

What the Storming of the British Embassy In Teheran Tells Us

Hardline Iranian students stormed the British embassy in Tehran this morning, smashing windows and burning the British flag. The students, protesting the latest British sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic as a result of its nuclear…

11 December 2011Kurdpa

Cold War returns to Mideast

There are growing signs of a renewed Cold War between Russia and the United States over the future paths of Iran and Syria in the Middle East.

11 December 2011Kurdpa

The Importance of Sanctioning Iran's Central Bank

Ever since the late October release of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest report on Iran, the White House has been working overtime to convince the world that it is, in fact, committed to preventing the Islamic Republic from…

10 December 2011Kurdpa

Moscow Should Rethink Its Iran Policy

The International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest report on Iran’s nuclear program has refocused world attention on the Iranian regime’s relentless pursuit of the bomb and on the global failure thus far to derail it. But a multilateral…

8 December 2011Kurdpa

Iran Tries to Gain Sway in Latin America

An alleged plot by Iran to hire a hit man from a Mexican cartel has shed light on Iran's growing presence in Latin America and the difficulties that poses for Washington.

6 December 2011Kurdpa