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Economy of Iran

A Fragile Consensus

Unlike the Iraq War, the Iranian nuclear crisis will not convulse transatlantic relations--for the time being.

The Khatemi Factor: How Much Does It Matter?

Change in Iran is in the air, and it could be dramatic--but this is speculative and both the timetable and the actual policy implications are impossible to specify.

Commentary

Cutting Iran Down to Size

Strategic masters or fumbling mullahs?

Careful What You Wish For

Sanctions targeting Iran's nuclear program will backfire. Punishing Tehran's human rights abuses is another story.

Does Iran Feel Squeezed?

The Obama administration's trumpeting over its successful sanctions against Tehran might be premature.

Blogs

Washington’s Dubious Offer of Negotiations with Iran

Washington's new proposal on Tehran's nuclear program is nothing more than macho posturing.

Making Aggression Respectable

An Israeli military strike on Iran would be a disaster. Since Iraq, America has become an aggressor state. Now we need to stop Netanyahu and his team in Jerusalem.

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May 26, 2012