Posts Tagged ‘U.S.’

Iranian Scientist Shahram Amiri Answers Some Questions, Raising Others: Op Ed by Haggai Carmon in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 7 20 10 I don’t purport to suggest that Shahram Amiri or the Iranian intelligence services read my July 13 Op Ed (in which I posed ten questions following Amiri’s public surfacing in the U.S.) and then rushed to respond. That said, Amiri’s July 15 appearance on the Islamic Republic […]

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U.S. v. Iran: Winds of War or Psychological Warfare? — Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 7 12 10 Did Brigadier-General Mehdi Moini, who commands Iran’s Islamic Revolution’s Guards Corps (IRGC) in the Iranian West Azerbaijan province, fail to read events through, or was he conducting psychological counter-warfare? Moini was interviewed by the Iranian television channel Press TV, following media reports on the presence of American […]

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Tango with Tehran: Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published by Haaretz/International Herald Tribune

Haaretz Op Ed 05 28 10 Time has come for the world to recognize that a nuclear-armed Iran could bring the economy to their knees by hiking the price of Middle East oil, and that what is needed is more than rhetoric and mild sanctions against Iran. “Let’s tango with the Americans,” said Iranian President […]

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