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9 Thursday September 2010 | Thursday 9 , September 2010 | GMT 02:30:34 | THR 7:0:34
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دیپلماسی ایرانی
عید فطر امسال در امریکا متفاوت از هر سال میشود
جنجال بر سر همزمانی عید فطر با سالگرد 11 سپتامبر و فراخوان یکی از کلیساهای کاتولیک تندرو فلوریدا برای آتش زدن قرآن کریم، بالا گرفته است.
Headlines
Report shows Iran is playing by the rules: AEOI director
Editorial
The Bushehr Power Plant and the Iranian Nuclear File
By Sadegh Kharrazi.
Feature Article
Ahmadinejad’s “Mal-Diplomatic” Selections
There is no rationale behind the Iranian president’s choices for special representatives. By Javid Ghorban-Oghli.
Analysis
Is Iran the Real Problem?
Hindering peace between Israel and the Palestinians? By Davoud Hermidas Bavand.
Who’s Who in Iranian Politics
Once a Chieftain
Mohammad Reza Mahdavi Kani, the Ayatollah who is losing his clout.
Book Review
IRAN’S LONG REACH Iran as a Pivotal State in the Muslim World
Iran is a ‘pivotal state’ that poses a major strategic challenge to its neighbors and to the security interests of the United States
Interview
Finalizing the Bushehr Project Will Save Face for Moscow
Interview with Mahdi Sana’ei, member of the Iranian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee.
Nuclear Issue
Negotiation the Only Solution
Iran and the West should sit at a table and resolve their differences. By Sadegh Kharrazi.
Iran and USA
Sanctions and Iranian Pride
Nothing will be gained by pressuring Iran. By Mahmoud-Reza Golshan-Pazouh.
Iranian Media in This Week
Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s daily newspapers on Wednesday 17th of Shahrivar, September 8, 2010.
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