By: Jubin Afshar | 2010-04-04 | Politics As the drama in Tehran over the detention of 15 British marines drags on, the Iranian regime continues to escalate the confrontation. Today about 200 Iranian revolutionary guards and intelligence agents dressed up as Iranian "students" threw rocks and firecrackers at the British Embassy and scaled its fences while Iranian security forces held back from intervening just enough to scare some sense into the British personnel at the Embassy. read more
By: Nico Kurniawan | 2011-01-16 | Dating Finding the one you love is no easy feat, especially if you have spent nights, weeks, months or even years scouring the clubs and the pubs looking for someone you care to date. If you have become frustrated by the dating scene, it's time to jump on to your computer and try Iranian dating online. There are more websites than you think that cater solely to Iranian dating. read more
By: Sam Geppi | 2010-03-31 | Astrology Currently there is unrest in Iran. The conservative Ahmedinajad, backed by the ruling clerical elite, claim a legitimate election and detractors claiming voter fraud. Of course astrology will show this clearly, so let's see what is going on. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-26 | Reference & Education The Iranian revolution is often called the Islamic revolution. According to Wright the revolution happened in 1979 with the overthrowing of the Pahlavi dynasty which had been the monarchy in power. Iran had been in the hands of the monarch for longer periods than characterized the colonization of other modern countries (Nars, 2007).After the monarch was overthrown it was substituted by the Isla read more
By: Rahman Mehraby | 2010-04-04 | International studies The Iranian Presidential elections have always been an event to watch. The elections are held by universal adult suffrage. The President can be voted for by all Iranian citizens above the age of 18. There can be numerous candidates for the elections, but all of them have to be approved by the Guardian Council. read more
By: Site Booster | 2010-02-02 | Politics The Iranian Presidential elections have always been an event to watch. The elections are held by universal adult suffrage. The President can be voted for by all Iranian citizens above the age of 18. T read more
By: Site Booster | 2010-01-26 | Politics The unique and special rules of the Iranian electoral systems and Iranian constitution give interesting twists to the election of Iranian president. This article offers some insights into the fascinat read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Al Jazeera has stated that the Bush Administration ignored warnings of possible chaos going into Baghdad. Yet that simply is a copy of a headline in the New York Times, in which some top ranking Democrats are attempting to make some additional casting cattle calls. President Bush did not ignore the information, rather he took it duly into consideration. You must understand Saddam needed to be removed, that meant going in to get him, where he abandoned his army and hid for his life. In hindsight, it might appear that President Bush made the wrong decision, but in actuality it is the right one he chose. read more
By: uyuym | 2011-04-01 | Business History Prehistoric period One of the earliest known and excavated prehistoric sites that produced pottery is Ganj Darreh Tappeh in the Kermanshah region, dating back to the 8th millennium BCE Another... read more
By: Alice Lane | 2010-03-31 | News and society The recent Iranian election will be a slow test for President Obama's desire to rebuild the United States of America's relations with Muslim countries. The complications between these two countries seems endless: Iran is a Shiite nation; the United States has troops in Iraq, which is mostly a Sunni nation and Iran's neighbor. read more
By: world news | 2011-12-21 | News and society About 150 hard-liners waiting with flower necklaces had gathered at Tehran s Mehrabad airport to give the roughly two dozen diplomats and their families a hero s welcome. But the Iranian government, apparently opposed to any high-profile display that could worsen the fallout, took the diplomats off unseen from a backdoor, reflecting Iran s own internal political rifts. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | News and society Maybe it is the year of the pet or the year against our pets. Earlier in the year we noted that our pet food had been laced with poison and now Dogs are being arrested in Iran, but why? Why are they against pets? In Iran dogs as pets are considered a Western Tradition and not one of Islam, so the Islamic Leadership has made an effort to round up all the dogs. One Blogger, which has been writing about this is Juliana Rotich and he states... read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-01 | News and society The Iranian elections are coming up and so far President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is not looking so strong. In fact, he may be beatable, even with his incumbent status, control of the media, and efforts to undermine the democratic process. Iran's President has been rejected by Hezbollah, and they are seriously considering rejecting his demands to use them as proxies for the Iranian Military and Political Objectives. read more
By: Scott Spiegel | 2010-03-30 | Politics President Obama said last week that he doesn't want the U.S. to be seen as "meddling" in the recent Iranian presidential election. In his view, vocally supporting the protesters is comparable to the CIA's coup against Mossadeq in 1953. read more
By: Ed Dugan | 2010-03-31 | News and society The talking heads think they have all the answers so why aren't they running for president? What we are doing about the Iranian elections is exactly what we should be doing. Anyone that knows how to play Texas Holdem knows that. read more