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UAE: US-Iran Detente Viewed With Caution
By Meena Janardhan
DUBAI - The turnaround in Washington-Tehran ties is being viewed with relief on the one hand and anxiety and anger on the other by various quarters within the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) bloc.
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US/IRAN: Scowcroft, Brzezinski Urge Bush to Drop Precondition
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Two of Washington's most prominent foreign policy greybeards praised Saturday's direct participation in multinational talks with Iran by a senior U.S. diplomat but called on the administration of President George W. Bush to drop his demands that Tehran freeze its uranium enrichment programme as a precondition for broader negotiations.
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POLITICS: Seismic Shift or Non-Decision by Bush on Iran?
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - The U.S. decision to send the State Department's third-ranking official to sit in on the meeting between European Union foreign affairs chief Javier Solana and Iran's nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili Saturday has been hailed as a major diplomatic breakthrough, but it is too soon to pop the champagne cork.
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POLITICS-US: Realists Rack Up Another Win
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - In the seemingly never-ending internal battle between hawks and realists in the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush for control of foreign policy, the realists appear to have chalked up another win over their once-dominant foes.
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POLITICS-US: Doves Outnumber Hawks in Jewish Community
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON - A new poll suggests that U.S. Jews hold views about the Middle East that are considerably more dovish than frequently acknowledged, with large majorities favouring diplomacy with Iran, supporting a two-state solution in Israel/Palestine, and advocating U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.
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Q&A: "Iran Won't Wait for Obama to Talk to U.S."
Interview with Hooshang Amirahmadi, President of the American Iranian Council
NEW YORK - Despite opposition from some hardline factions in Iran, the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has responded positively to a proposal by the United States that it open a U.S. Interests Section in Tehran -- its first formal diplomatic presence since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
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POLITICS-US: Pull-out Demand Signals Final Bush Defeat in Iraq
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's demand for a timetable for complete U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq, confirmed Tuesday by his national security adviser Mowaffak al-Rubaie, has signaled the almost certain defeat of the George W. Bush administration's aim of establishing a long-term military presence in the country.
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Q&A: "There Are No Negotiations Between Syria and Israel"
Interview with Mohsen Bilal, Syrian Minister of Information
DAMASCUS - "There are no negotiations between Syria and Israel in Istanbul -- what is happening is an indirect exchange of messages via Turkey, to explore ways towards a possible negotiation," Syrian Information Minister Mohsen Bilal told IPS.
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US/IRAN: Despite Fireworks, War Clouds Recede
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - While Wednesday's test-firing by Iran of nine medium- and long-range missiles was strongly denounced by Israel and the United States, there appears to be a growing consensus here that the chances for war, at least between now and the U.S. elections in November, have actually receded in recent days.
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IRAN: Did IAEA Revive Uranium Paper Issue Under Pressure?
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - A 15-page paper on the process requirements for casting and machining of uranium metal into hemispherical forms -- said to be useful only for making the core of a nuclear weapon -- has been raised by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in recent months as evidence of an alleged Iranian intention to built nuclear weapons.
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POLITICS: Reading Solana in Tehran
Analysis by Trita Parsi*
WASHINGTON - Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled, and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Having grown accustomed to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's uncompromising language, Tehran's new tone has raised more suspicion than hope among cynics in Western capitals.
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POLITICS: Iranian Envoy Calls New Offer "Constructive"
By Omid Memarian
UNITED NATIONS - Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said Wednesday that Tehran is finalising its response to the European Union's latest offer to suspend uranium enrichment, as European officials called for more pressure by the U.N. Security Council if Iran rejects the incentives package.
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POLITICS: Official Says Iran Accepts P5+1 Talks Proposal
By Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - A senior Iranian official reportedly told members of the Iranian parliament Monday that Iran has agreed to freeze its enrichment programme for six weeks and begin negotiations with the P5+1 group of states as early as next week, according to reports of that decision by the Iranian Student News Agency (ISNA) and by a Farsi-language website in Iran.
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News in RSS The Parthian shot was a military tactic of the ancient Parthians, inhabitants of what is now Iran. The Parthian archers, on horseback, would feign retreat; then, riding at full gallop, they would turn their bodies back to fire on the pursuing enemy...

Is there anything Parthian about Iran's tactics today? What may worry the international community more than Iran's nuclear programme is its involvement in Iraq. When the U.S. withdraws from Iraq, as it eventually must, Iran will be the dominant power in the neighbourhood. But at home, there are more and more dissenting voices as the Iranian people react to the country's deteriorating economy, repressive laws, tough regime, and the growing sense of being in the U.S. firing line.

US, Iran and the Strait of Hormuz Incident
How the Pentagon Planted a False Hormuz Story
   Analysis by Gareth Porter
MIDEAST: Iran Looms Large in Bush's 11th Hour Tour
   By Ali Gharib
Official Version of Naval Incident Starts to Unravel
   Analysis by Gareth Porter
Will Naval Incident Undermine Bush's Iran Message?
   Analysis by Trita Parsi
Democracy Now! Interviews IPS's Gareth Porter

POLITICS-INDIA: Costly Vote of Confidence
US/IRAN: Scowcroft, Brzezinski Urge Bush to Drop Precondition
POLITICS-INDIA: Nuking Democracy
POLITICS: Seismic Shift or Non-Decision by Bush on Iran?
POLITICS-US: Realists Rack Up Another Win
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  By Johan Galtung
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