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Tag Archives: Tehran
How Iran Kept its Jews
TABLET MAG by Roya Hakakian December 30, 2014 It was with a murder that the most critical moment in the modern history of Iranian Jewry took shape. And in what followed, Tehran’s policy toward the local Jewish community, still precariously … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East, Jewish
Tagged Ayatollah Khomeini, Habib Elghanian, Iran, Persia, Qom, Tehran
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Menendez and Kirk issue Bipartisan Iran Statement
AIPAC by Robert Cohen, President November 14, 2014 Yesterday, two of the most prominent Senate leaders involved in preventing a nuclear-capable Iran published an important bipartisan statement reaffirming the role of Congress in reaching a final deal with Iran. Senators Robert … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Iran, Mark Kirk, Robert Menendez, Senator Mark Kirk, Senator Robert Menendez, Tehran
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How the U.S., Not Iran, Is Making Concessions
WASHINGTON INSTITUTE by Michael Singh November 3, 2014 By overlooking Iran’s longstanding policies, making unrequited nuclear concessions, remaining ambiguous on Syria, and allowing tensions to persist with regional allies, Washington is sending the wrong message to Tehran. Citing U.S. and … Continue reading
Posted in Islam, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Hezbollah, Iran, Lebanon, Nuclear, Syria, Tehran, Wall Street Journal
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