By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-24 | Politics Because Iran remained unresponsive to the "5+1" Working Group whose initiative aimed at coaxing Iran to end its nuclear enrichment and reprocessing activities. The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1696 that "requests by 31 August a report from the Director General of the IAEA primarily on whether Iran has established full and sustained suspension" of "all enrichment-related read more
By: Devika Kumar | 2010-04-04 | Politics Towards World-War? Russian Uranium to Iran - Method in Russian Madness? Iran Now Ready to Strike, Stack USD to survive in a world struck by disaster. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-12-16 | Article Marketing A report by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) shows that Iran now possesses 2,427 kilograms of enriched uranium. This uranium is currently enriched to the 3 to 3.5% range. This is enough uranium to power two nuclear warheads. read more
By: Olukunle Odebo | 2010-03-15 | Politics Iran's supreme leader has said that questioning the results of Iran's June presidential election would be considered a criminal act. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters in Iran, did not go so far as to order the arrest of those leaders, as called for by hard-liners, but his words signaled the government could take stronger action if the criticism continues read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-22 | Politics As The United Nations demands Iran to halt uranium enrichment of the Chinese uranium stock which Iran uses to make nuclear weapons, Iran promises to force nuclear inspectors to leave the country over this demand. All members on board are trying to stop Iran. With sanctions and other possible penalties, France's resolution voting has gained forth one on ordering the stop. Iran has already failed to respond to another offer of economic incentives for them to stop the enrichment and halting nuclear weapons research and manufacturing.
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By: N.W. Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society This past month Iran commemorated these events by showcasing its military strength. It conducted a series of missile tests and large-scale military maneuvers involving tens of thousands of troops and over 1500 naval vessels. read more
By: Sepehr Sepasi | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Chapter 1 - Tears of Babylonia" My name is Sepehr, an Iranian, Born to be discriminated. I always ask myself, what is to be faithful? Water is coming down, and you're shaky like a boat full of holes. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-16 | Science Considering the long standing tension in the Middle East and the volatility of the region, the least that can be expected to come out of the development of Iran’s nuclear program is a more polarized world with the Middle East acting as a pivot. The situation has reached the current state due to the lack of a unanimous vote for stricter measures against Iran’s leadership from the leading nation read more
By: Chris McClelland | 2010-04-04 | Politics Growing up in the South I have seen how people can become blinded by their feelings rather than logic. That is why I am writing this article. I genuinely want to know the answer to why some voters choose to vote Republican. read more
By: Collymore | 2011-12-30 | Politics The Third Reich was absolutely convinced that the Final Solution was a done deal, a stroll in the park and complete success of this venture before dinner time. Nazi Israel having learnt nothing from the past, blinded by its obtuse arrogance and the surreal atmosphere of impunity that it enjoys in the west do whatever it likes now wants to chance its arm and re-invent the wheel. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics President Bush's strategy of surging troops to Iraq is likely meant to put Iran on notice that the United States is not as politically weak as Tehran may think. read more
By: Anthony W. Bills | 2011-05-14 | College Considering the long standing tension in the Middle East and the volatility of the region, the least that can be expected to come out of the development of Iran's nuclear program is a more polarized world with the Middle East acting as a pivot. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | International studies Iran now has over 26,000 known centrifuge units enriching Uranium to weapons grade in underground facilities and labs. Why is this a problem, many nations have nuclear weapons capabilities? Well, because Iran sponsors international terrorist groups like Hezbollah, to the tune of about 100 million dollars per year, although that figure is slightly down right now due to the economic collapse of Iran. read more