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by James the Hype _ September 03, 2010

Iran Live-blog: Qods Day, A Gathering Storm?

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Iran Videos, Live Blogs, Live Blogs: Iran, Media, Middle East, Video

Following the developments in Iran during Quds Day 2010

by James the Hype _ August 31, 2010

New Tension in Iran as Qods Day Approaches

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

Iran- As Qods Day approaches, nervous pro-government forces clamp down on dissenting voices. Karroubi under house arrest, propaganda campaign & infighting heat up

by James the Hype _ August 17, 2010

America: The Price of Constant War

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Media, Middle East, Nuclear Proliferation, Politics, Video

EA Analysis: The Limits of Military Power (Miller) – Former U.S. Army Colonel Andrew Bacevich challenges traditional notions about the role of the U.S. military in the world.

by James the Hype _ August 16, 2010

When Religion Gets Ugly

Posted in Featured, Middle East

First in a series on violence in religion: How violence & contradictions inside the Judeo-Christian tradition are the result of historical & cultural realities.

by James the Hype _ August 10, 2010

Kurds and the Way to Peace

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Media, Middle East, Politics

A quiet war in northern Iraq – U.S. permits the shelling of Kurdistan by Turkey and Iran; Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia vie for power in Iraq.

by James the Hype _ August 05, 2010

Japan Frees Iranian Dissident, Will Not Deport

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East

Jamal is free! Jamal Saberi, outspoken critic of the Iranian regime, was freed after being imprisoned & threatened with deportation by the Japanese government.

by James the Hype _ August 04, 2010

Ahmadinejad Assassination Attempt??

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Headlines, Iran, Live Blogs, Live Blogs: Iran, Middle East

BREAKING NEWS: Reports of attack against Ahmadinejad, and analysis of the possible perpetrators.

by James the Hype _ July 29, 2010

WikiLeaks, Afghanistan, and a Leaky Government

Posted in Featured, Foreign Policy, Iran, Media, Middle East, Politics

Wikileaks shows that the voices of dissent on places like Afghanistan are not being heard because of flaws in the intelligence community and mainstream media.

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