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Iran’s nuclear talk agenda aims at easing Western sanctions
Iran has made no secret of its hopes for the next round of nuclear negotiations with world powers: Pledges by the West to ease sanctions as a step toward deal making by Tehran.[details]
Michael Rubin (Commentary): Germany Shows True Colors on Iran
As the White House grants waivers for countries to give them more time to disentangle themselves from their Iran investments, German companies are showing they have no intention to leave the Iranian market. Quite the contrary, German firms are using the space granted them by the Obama...[details]
Amir Taheri: Iran’s nuke ‘victory’
Ashton has described the outcome as “constructive.” But what is the 5+1 bloc constructing? The answer may well be a house of cards. [details]
Fathiyeh Naghibzadeh, Andreas Benl (Jerusalem Post): The peace train
If you really love Iranians, then have the courage to speak out against the regime that oppresses them. (The writers are founding members of the German chapter of the European coalition Stop the Bomb.)[details]
Wahied Wahdat-Hagh: Iran: Islamist Holocaust Denial
Holocaust denial is only a prelude to propagating the totalitarian ideology of Israel’s destruction. The primary utopian goal of the Islamist ideology remains the Re-Islamisation of the Islamic world with the long-term goal of the Islamisation of the whole world.[details]
Don't Throw Iran's Democrats Under the Bus
In the unlikely event of a deal, the Iranian regime is highly likely to trumpet such an agreement as proof that the West does not care about the Iranian opposition and that the regime's hold is rock solid.[details]
Saba Farzan: Günter Grass, a useful idiot for the Iranian dictatorship
A lot of damage has been done by useful idiots for the Iranian totalitarian dictatorship – Gunter Grass being the most recent example. But there is one thing these people won’t accomplish: the triumph of evil[details]
Iran's march for "martyrs" to Jerusalem
It is unlikely that Friday’s marchers will "topple" Israel. But they may win Iran a few "martyrs" and offer the regime another chance to hijack the Palestinian issue for its own sinister purposes.[details]
Hello, Iran speaking
Phone calls made in recent days by Yedioth Ahronoth to several Iranian citizens revealed a fascinating picture of the enemy state that hides behind the scary rhetoric of the leaders from Tehran. [details]
Iranian Public Opinion Is Turning Against the Nuclear Program
Perhaps Iranians are coming to accept the idea that it's the regime -- not the West -- that's preventing them from developing a peaceful nuclear program.[details]
Mehdi Khalaji: No nuclear compromise
Iran will not be able to survive existing sanctions, which unprecedentedly target the banking system and oil industry. It is a futile attempt to convince Iran's leader that regime change is not Western policy.[details]
German-Austrian company helps develop Iran pipeline
ILF Consulting Engineers, a German-Austrian company, confirmed on Monday that it is providing “advice and planning” work in the technological development of an Iranian-Pakistan pipeline project.The German-Austrian involvement may violate sanctions.[details]
Germany sponsors program promoting trade with Iran
A technical university in the German capital, which receives public funds from The Federal Ministry of Research and Education for joint projects with Iran, last week helped the Iranian Embassy promote trade between the two countries in the construction sector.[details]
Why the coming election in Iran will be the fakest one
Faced with the most serious political, social, and economic challenges to their rule in three decades, the ayatollahs are manipulating the representational process not just to thwart reform but to ensure that all avenues for change are shut down. [details]
Amnesty International: New report finds surge in repression of dissent
“Anything from setting up a social group on the internet, forming or joining an NGO, or expressing your opposition to the status quo can land you in prison.”[details]
Amir Taheri: Why talks are worse than futile
Tehran has declared at the outset that the nuclear issue — the only one that interests the 5+1 group (America, France, Britain, Germany, Russia and China) — shouldn’t even be on the agenda.[details]
Khamenei: Iran will back ‘any nations, any groups’ fighting Israel
“The Zionist regime is a true cancer tumor on this region that should be cut off,” the supreme leader said. “And it definitely will be cut off.”[details]
Al Qaeda in Iran
Iran appears willing to expand its limited relationship with al Qaeda. Just as with its other surrogate, Hezbollah, the country could turn to al Qaeda to mount a retaliation to any U.S. or Israeli attack.[details]
German Greens and the Iranian Connection
A familiar name for Iran pundits in Berlin is Ali Mahdjoubi, head of the Bundestag-office of Claudia Roth, joint Leader of the German Green Party. Sources confirm that Mahdjoubi maintains close links with Iranian Ministry of Intelligence.[details]
Business in the shadow of sanctions on Iran
German exports are struggling with ever more problems. But trade continues - for now."A large proportion of Iran's technology comes from Germany," said Jonathan Weckerle of the "Stop the Bomb" initiative, which campaigns for a hard line against Iran.[details]
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