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... Weekly Standard blog post linked above notes, Obama was specifically asked if he’s still meet with Ahmedinejad in a September 2007 press conference. Click over there for video. He clearly says nothing has changed. But this isn’t the strongest evidence. Take a look at these screen grabs from the July 2007 You Tube debate. Here’s the stage, candidates on the right. They’re all watching the...
Friday, September 26, 2008 : In part two of our interview, we ask Iranian President MahmoudAhmedinejad about growing Iranian influence in Iraq since the overthrow of Saddam Hussein; the persecution of Iran's gay community; and his position on the Israel-Palestine conflict. And we get reaction from Iranian-American activist Kourosh Shemirani of the Queer Iran Alliance.
How divisive can you be? Sarah Palin and Hillary Clinton were both planning on attended a bi-partisan protest of President MahmoudAhmedinejad of Iran in New York. After all, everyone hates a man who is working to the elimination of the Jewish race, the overthrow of Western democracies and the fiery death of the world. But it [...]
At the same time, however, Iran has stepped up its public campaign against the agreement. President MahmoudAhmedinejad told a visiting Iraqi official Tuesday that the Iraqi government and people had a "duty" to resist the Americans. Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani warned of "unpleasant impacts" if the Iraqis accept the deal.
Neighboring Iran stepped up pressure against the proposed agreement, with President MahmoudAhmedinejad telling a visiting Iraqi official that Iraq had "a duty" to resist the Americans and another Iranian leader warning of unspecified consequences throughout the region.
Headlines for September 26, 2008; Bailout Talks Founder, WaMu Collapses in Deepening Financial Crisis ; Demonstrators Rally on Wall St. Against Federal Bailout; Iranian President MahmoudAhmedinejad on Iran-Iraq Relations, Iran's Persecution of Gays, and the Future of Israel-Palestine
... Iran, and its suspected plan to build a nuclear weapon'Lehman Bros and Fannie Mae may have forced MahmoudAhmedinejad from the headlines. But Tehran's nuclear programme if anything is accelerating. In a report that was swamped by the drama on Wall Street, the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency, the IAEA, last week effectively threw up its hands in despair.Teheran continues to...
"I'm absolutely appalled at the behavior of the Democrats, I'm a Democrat and for the first time in my life I'm going to vote Republican. I can't take it anymore." -Bob Kunst of Defenders.net The UJA (United Jewish Appeal) federation of New York has held an anti-Iran rally protesting the government led by MahmoudAhmedinejad. Last year the rally was to protest his appearance and much-lauded...
NEW YORK: A hectic schedule, including a series of meetings with top world leaders, awaits President Asif AliZardari as he arrives here to represent Pakistan at the 192 member world body’s annual moot where he would try to clear Pakistan’s situation. President Zardari who will be arriving here on Monday is scheduled to meet President George W Bush, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao of China, President Mahmoud...
But Iran has long had a full embassy, President MahmoudAhmedinejad made a high profile trip in March and there are strong links between Shia Muslim organisations in Iran and Iraq.
... year who have yet to arrive.By contrast, non-Arab Iran has long had a full embassy and President MahmoudAhmedinejad made a high profile trip in March.Lebanon shares Iraq's experience of seeking to end sectarian conflict by forming a government that balances the interests of competing communities.Siniora, a politician from Lebanon's Sunni community who has Saudi support, heads a new...