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Obama continues to lie about Iran's nuclear program.

And the lies just keep on coming. When Iran announced the existence of its second nuclear site, something the U.S. more »

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William Neil's picture

The Guns (and Economy) of August

August 14, 2008

Dear Citizens and Elected Officials: more »

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"Naval Blockade" or All Out War Against Iran?

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Pre-emptive nuclear war with low yield 'civilian safe' devices? Crazy but true, we may not get to see a presidential election if a blockade starts against Iran.

This is a really good strategic and political analysis and I thoroughly recommend it.

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Michael Kwiatkowski's picture

Pot, meet Kettle.

The boy just can't seem to stop making an ass of himself, can he? more »

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Joint Chiefs chair: US prepping military options against Iran

rawstory.com — Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said that the Pentagon is planning "potential" military actions against Iran, reports The Washington Post.

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Bill Scher's picture

Weekend Watchdog Wrap-Up

A particularly shameful day for the Sunday shows, which once again went 0-for-3 for the Watchdog. more »

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Eran Lillestrand's picture

Iran starts installing 6000 new centrifuges

Iran has started installing “6000 new centrifuges” at the Natanz enrichment plant, President Mahmud Ahmadinejad announced after visiting the nuclear enrichment facility on Tuesday.... In his address at the meeting, the president said the testing of the new advanced centrifuges, which can enrich uranium five times faster than the current machines, will be finished in the next three months.

Source
"Iran starts installing 6000 new centrifuges" 9 April 2008. Tehran Times. http://www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=165793

Bill Scher's picture

Petraeus and Crocker (Inadvertently?) Make The Case for Iranian Diplomacy

Based on the opening statements from Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker, shifting blame onto Iran for the continuing violence in Iraq appeared to be a major objective of their congressional testimony. more »

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