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Znet Article Porter: FBI Account of "Terror Plot" Suggests Sting Operation

Znet Article, October, 16 2011 Gareth Porter
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The idea originated with and was strongly pushed by a undercover DEA informant, at the direction of the FBI

Znet Article Naiman: An Iran Policy for the 99%

Znet Article, October, 13 2011 Robert Naiman
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Apparently the 99% in DC have no trouble talking about ending the wars and taxing the rich in the same breath

Znet Article York: Manipulating Social Networks

Znet Article, September, 04 2011 Jillian C. York
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just as the Tunisian uprising began to take root, activists within the country noticed that their Facebook accounts had been compromised

Znet Article Leverett: Listening to What Iranians Say about Their Nuclear Program Instead of Relying on “Intelligence” and Agenda-Driven “Analysis”

Znet Article, August, 13 2011 Hillary Mann Leverett
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This is getting ever more reminiscent of the fraudulent case for war that was laid in the run-up to America’s 2003 invasion of Iraq

Znet Article Zunes: Iranian Detention of US Activist, Journalist Nears Two-Year Mark

Znet Article, August, 10 2011 Stephen Zunes
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While the military threat posed by Iran is often greatly exaggerated, the repressive nature of the regime is not

Znet Article Hoodbhoy: What Next: A Sunni Bomb?

Znet Article, August, 09 2011 Pervez Hoodbhoy
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The Islamic Republic of Iran stands at the threshold to the bomb

Znet Article Fisk: Heard the One About the Child and the Blood Money?

Znet Article, July, 28 2011 Robert Fisk
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This used to be a place of tear gas and stones and government thugs

Znet Article Snider: They’re Not Telling Him What He’s Telling You

Znet Article, July, 25 2011 Ted Snider
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The President gets the truth, the people get a lie

Commentary Ehrenreich: Modern Blood Rites Revisited

Commentary, July, 11 2011 Barbara Ehrenreich
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We should define war as a self-replicating pattern of activity that may or may not require human participation

Znet Article Fisk: How the Demise of a Trusted Adviser Could Bring Down Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Znet Article, June, 29 2011 Robert Fisk
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Iranian politicians are already speculating on who will succeed the president

Znet Article Eidelson: What’s Next for Iran?

Znet Article, June, 18 2011 Josh Eidelson
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An Interview with a Leader of Iran’s Labor Movement

Znet Article Hallinan: Iran's Turmoil at the Top

Znet Article, June, 17 2011 Conn Hallinan
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The fight is over political and economic power: who wields it and to what purpose?

Znet Article Zirin: Iran's Lady Footballers: Let Them Play

Znet Article, June, 11 2011 Dave Zirin
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Football is the closest thing we have to a connective cultural tissue

Znet Article Fathollah-nejad: New Insights into the Islamic Republic of Iran

Znet Article, May, 31 2011 Ali Fathollah-nejad
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For the United States, the revolution in Iran was nothing less than a geopolitical shock

Znet Article Weisbrot: Bin Laden Provoked a U.S. “War on Terror”

Znet Article, May, 06 2011 Mark Weisbrot
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Bin Laden’s goal was not simply to bring down the U.S. Empire

Znet Article Halimi: There are Now No Middle Eastern Certainties

Znet Article, May, 04 2011 Serge Halimi
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The democratic Arab revolts are redrawing political, diplomatic and ideological boundaries in the Middle East

Znet Article Fisk: What if the Spirit of Rebellion Spread to Iran?

Znet Article, April, 24 2011 Robert Fisk
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It's the same dangerous equation: young people being told what to do by old guys

Znet Article Fisk: The Arab Awakening Began in Lebanon in 2005

Znet Article, April, 17 2011 Robert Fisk
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Revolutions don't start with a single dramatic event, such as the destruction of a church or a man's self-immolation

Commentary Fletcher: The Other Green Movement

Commentary, April, 15 2011 Bill Fletcher
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An exciting and complicated look at the Iranian opposition movement...

Commentary Halimi: The new Arab awakening. Could Iran be next?

Commentary, March, 06 2011 Serge Halimi
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The targets for the lethal bullets may be varied – Shia or Sunni, moderate or radical, pro-western or anti-imperialist – but the regimes that fire those bullets against their own people are identical.

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