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IRAN: ‘I Want to Present a Different View of the Women in My Country’
Omid Memarian interviews Iranian activist SUSSAN TAHMASEBI
BERKELEY, California, Jan 2 (IPS) - The U.S. government’s calls for civil society to work for "regime change" in Iran has increased pressure on activists on the ground who are engaged in a peaceful process of improving their society and addressing social problems, according to Sussan Tahmasebi, a prominent women’s right activist in Iran who has not been allowed to leave the country for the past two years.
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MIDEAST: Israeli Attack Seen as Complicating Obama’s Plans
By Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON, Dec 29 (IPS) - Israel’s massive three-day aerial assault on Gaza is likely to complicate President-elect Barack Obama’s hopes of aggressively pursuing Israeli- Palestinian peace negotiations, and risk inflicting greater damage to Washington’s standing in the Arab world, according to most analysts here.
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BOOKS-US: Dick Cheney, Master Bureaucrat
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Dec 26 (IPS) - While lazier caricatures have always cast Vice-President Dick Cheney as the puppet-master pulling George W. Bush’s strings, it is the image of Cheney as master bureaucrat that provides the real key to understanding his power.
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BOOKS-US: When Neocons Ruled Washington
By Michael Flynn*
GENEVA, Dec 16 (IPS) - In the first two pages of his book on the neoconservative movement, historian Stephen Sniegoski tells us that U.S. Mideast policy during the George W. Bush presidency has been "colossally erroneous" and "disastrous to U.S. interests", that the Iraq War is a "blunder of colossal proportions", and that an attack on Iran is a "highly likely" "disaster" unless the country "eschews all elements of the Middle East war policy".
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POLITICS-US: Neocons Campaign to Preempt Iran Talks
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Dec 8 (IPS) - Anticipating the ascendance of President-elect Barack Obama to the Oval Office, groups of hawks, among them neoconservatives, have begun to offer public advice on just exactly what the new administration should do to deal with Iran.
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POLITICS-US: Right-Wing Lobby Group Loses Its Angel
Analysis by Eli Clifton
HONG KONG, Nov 26 (IPS) - The right-wing U.S. advocacy group Freedom's Watch is reportedly shutting down as its main funder, Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, becomes one of the high-profile casualties of the global economic downturn.
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POLITICS-US: Pundits Debate the Inevitability of a Nuclear Iran
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Nov 11 (IPS) - It wasn't U.S. relations with an Arab country on the tips of many tongues at this year's National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations meeting in the last week of October. Rather, much of the focus was on the Arab Middle East's ethnic Persian neighbour to the east: Iran.
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POLITICS-US: Top Obama Advisor Has Long Ties to Neocons
Analysis by Michael Flynn*
GENEVA, Nov 2 (IPS) - With the 2008 presidential campaign at its end, pundits have begun to discuss in earnest what expected winner Barack Obama's administration might look like. An important piece of evidence is Obama's campaign team, which largely escaped the harsh scrutiny that his opponent's lobbyist-laden team received.
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POLITICS-US: Analysts Question Timing of Syria Raid
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Oct 28 (IPS) - A cross-border raid into Syria by U.S. forces in Iraq, and a subsequent stonewalling by U.S. officials unwilling to divulge details, has led to rampant speculation among U.S. analysts about the origins and meaning of the attack.
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CANADA: Conservatives Win Minority Govt Amid Larger Battle
Analysis by Chris Arsenault
VANCOUVER, Oct 15 (IPS) - While Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservatives will continue ruling Canada as a minority government, they are several steps closer to a coveted parliamentary majority after Tuesday's general election.
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POLITICS-US: Bush Set to Go With a Whimper, Not a Bang
Analysis by Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Oct 14 (IPS) - With only three months left in office, U.S. President George W. Bush appears increasingly determined to calm the international waters he so vigorously churned up, especially during his first term.
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POLITICS: Neo-cons, Ex-Israeli Diplomats Push Islamophobic Video
By Ali Gharib and Eli Clifton*
WASHINGTON, Sep 24 (IPS) - A group of hard-line U.S. neo-conservatives and former Israeli diplomats, among others, are behind the mass distribution, ahead of the November U.S. presidential election, of a controversial DVD that critics have denounced as Islamophobic.
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POLITICS-US: The Return of the Return of History
Analysis by Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Sep 3 (IPS) - In the wake of Russia's invasion of Georgia last month, many commentators have been quick to proclaim that the war signals "the return of history". But attentive observers could be forgiven for responding to these pronouncements with a sense of déjà vu.
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