Is it Morally Legitimate for Israel to Address the Iranian Nuclear Issue?
Washington and Israel always aggrandize Iran’s peaceful nuclear program as a threat. Seven points are noteworthy here from moral perspective.
Read MoreDr. Ali Omidi is Assistant Professor of International Relations in the University of Isfahan, Iran
Posted by Ali Omidi | May 31, 2012 | Middle East, Palestine, US, Viewpoints |
Washington and Israel always aggrandize Iran’s peaceful nuclear program as a threat. Seven points are noteworthy here from moral perspective.
Read MorePosted by Ali Omidi | Dec 23, 2011 | Middle East, News & Analysis, US |
Last week, Seumas Milne opined in an analysis in the Guardian that “for months the evidence...
Read MorePosted by Ali Omidi | Jul 28, 2011 | Asia Pacific, Middle East, News & Analysis, US |
In mid-July 2011, Russia, in a diplomatic initiative, laid out a “step-by-step” approach toward the Iranian nuclear dilemma. According to it, if Iran clarifies questions about its nuclear program, it would be...
Read MorePosted by Ali Omidi | Jun 17, 2011 | Asia Pacific, Middle East, News & Analysis, US |
One of the countries most jubilant about the AKP’s June 2011 parliamentary victory in Turkey...
Read MorePosted by Ali Omidi | May 27, 2011 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
Iran’s former reformist president Mohammad Khatami and 120 Iranian other clerics have urged the authorities in a communiqué to release opposition leaders Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi from house arrest. Mr. Khatami...
Read MorePosted by Ali Omidi | May 14, 2011 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
Laurelle Atkinson contributed editing for this report. For approximately three weeks, an...
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