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Iran: Europe Is Tougher Than Obama Administration

  Amir Taheri 

By month's end, America and its European allies are expected to develop a joint response to Iran's latest "cheat-and-retreat" maneuvers on its disputed nuclear program.

 

What brought you here?: 
The Europeans realize that Iran has taken them for a ride, but they'll have a tough job persuading the U.S. administration not to fall into the same trap.

Behruz's Testimonial

[color=blue][b]Editor's note:[/b] This testimony was posted on the original FFI site, and was copied here on June 18, 2006. The original date of this testimony is unknown.[/color] [b]Behruz[/b] My problem with Islam is not new or thought of after the Islamic revolution in Iran , but began many years before most people in the world knew anything about Islam.

The Armenian Genocide: Eighty Years Later

Two events recently brought back to the news headlines the subject of the Armenian Genocide during WWI, which Turkey with its negationist stand, seeks to dismiss the role of the Ottoman Empire in perpetrating that horrific crime. First, the projected law being discussed in the French National Assembly that would make it a crime to deny the Armenian Genocide. The second event was the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk’s receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature. He had broken with Turkish tradition, and dared to discuss the Armenian Genocide in his writings.


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