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Tag Archives: Shah of IRan
The Amateur in the White House: Obama’s Iranian Folly
THE OBSERVER by Abraham H. Miller February 25, 2015 Barack Obama will go down in history as the American president who enabled the Shi’ite theocracy to become the region’s hegemonic power and looked the other way while Iran developed the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Henry Kissinger, Iraq, Lebanon, President Barack Obama, Shah of IRan, Syria
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