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What if Israel bombed Iran? The view from Tehran.

Jeffrey Alan Love for The Washington Post By Azadeh Moaveni, Published: September 21 For months, Israel has threatened to strike Iran’s nuclear sites. The United States has urged restraint. If such an operation were launched, how might Tehran react? Hamid has been awake since midnight, when Israeli bombs struck the Tehran Nuclear Research Center in nearby […]

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What if Israel bombed Iran? The view from Washington.

By Karim Sadjadpour and Blake Hounshell, Published: September 21 For months, Israel has threatened to strike Iran’s nuclear sites. The United States has urged restraint. If such an operation were launched, how might Washington react? President Obama is enjoying a quiet dinner with Michelle, Sasha and Malia at the White House residence on a Thursday evening

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Khosrow B. Semnani the Founder of OMID interview on Voice of America-PNN

Bijan Farhoodi of Voice of America-Persian News Network interviewed Khosrow B. Semnani the founder of OMID: The Future of Iran on the 48 Hours program on February 21, 2009. Mr. Semnani discussed OMID’s commitment to promoting the civil, social, and humanitarian issues of the Iranian people. Approximately 55 minutes long, Persian only

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My view: Hatch reclaims moral high ground on Iran deal

Those who think that the nuclear agreement with Iran’s supreme leader will blunt Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s equating religion with fanaticism and terrorism must have missed the Ayatollah’s latest tweet. Tweeting from Tehran this week, the Ayatollah once again called for the destruction of Israel, declaring that “God willing, there will be no such thing as

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My view: Trump’s fear-mongering threatens Republican Party

In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks at San Bernardino, California, Donald Trump wants to institute a ban that will keep all Muslims out of America until “our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.” Of course such a ban will not come to pass. The Constitution forbids it. Republicans and Democrats oppose

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Nowruz Letter to President Trump and Congress in Washington Post

Nowruz Letter to President Trump and Congress – English PDFمتن نامه سرگشاده به مناسبت نوروز خطاب به رییس جمهور آمریکا دونالد ترامپ و اعضای کنگره – Persian PDF Dear President Donald Trump and Honorable Members of Congress, Today, March 20th, Iranians celebrate Nowruz, the Persian New Year, an ancient ceremony that ushers in the spring

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Omid for Iran announces the publication of the “Where Is My Oil?”

Iranians Face ‘A Trillion Dollar Toll’ From Government Corruption in the Oil and Gas Sector, Groundbreaking Study Finds The Islamic Republic continues squandering Iranians’ most vital resource: the energy that could drive their prosperity and fuel their future. Washington D.C., October 30, 2018 — As Iranians experience a deteriorating economy, sinking currency, and rising joblessness,

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Carnegie meeting on “Where Is My Oil?” looks at corruption in the Islamic Republic

Khosrow Semnani spoke at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington D.C. on Oct. 30 about how Ayatollah Khomeini’s ideology laid the foundation for corruption in Iran’s resources by denying the sovereignty of the Iranian people.Read more in Persian

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