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Porter: FBI Account of "Terror Plot" Suggests Sting Operation
Znet Article, October, 16 2011
Gareth Porter
Porter's ZSpace page
The idea originated with and was strongly pushed by a undercover DEA informant, at the direction of the FBI
Naiman: An Iran Policy for the 99%
Znet Article, October, 13 2011
Robert Naiman
Naiman's ZSpace page
Apparently the 99% in DC have no trouble talking about ending the wars and taxing the rich in the same breath
York: Manipulating Social Networks
Znet Article, September, 04 2011
Jillian C. York
York's ZSpace page
just as the Tunisian uprising began to take root, activists within the country noticed that their Facebook accounts had been compromised
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
Leverett's ZSpace page
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
Zunes: Iranian Detention of US Activist, Journalist Nears Two-Year Mark
Znet Article, August, 10 2011
Stephen Zunes
Zunes's ZSpace page
While the military threat posed by Iran is often greatly exaggerated, the repressive nature of the regime is not
Hoodbhoy: What Next: A Sunni Bomb?
Znet Article, August, 09 2011
Pervez Hoodbhoy
Hoodbhoy's ZSpace page
The Islamic Republic of Iran stands at the threshold to the bomb
Fisk: Heard the One About the Child and the Blood Money?
Znet Article, July, 28 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
This used to be a place of tear gas and stones and government thugs
Snider: They’re Not Telling Him What He’s Telling You
Znet Article, July, 25 2011
Ted Snider
Snider's ZSpace page
The President gets the truth, the people get a lie
Ehrenreich: Modern Blood Rites Revisited
Commentary, July, 11 2011
Barbara Ehrenreich
Ehrenreich's ZSpace page
We should define war as a self-replicating pattern of activity that may or may not require human participation
Fisk: How the Demise of a Trusted Adviser Could Bring Down Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Znet Article, June, 29 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
Iranian politicians are already speculating on who will succeed the president
Eidelson: What’s Next for Iran?
Znet Article, June, 18 2011
Josh Eidelson
Eidelson's ZSpace page
An Interview with a Leader of Iran’s Labor Movement
Hallinan: Iran's Turmoil at the Top
Znet Article, June, 17 2011
Conn Hallinan
Hallinan's ZSpace page
The fight is over political and economic power: who wields it and to what purpose?
Zirin: Iran's Lady Footballers: Let Them Play
Znet Article, June, 11 2011
Dave Zirin
Zirin's ZSpace page
Football is the closest thing we have to a connective cultural tissue
Fathollah-nejad: New Insights into the Islamic Republic of Iran
Znet Article, May, 31 2011
Ali Fathollah-nejad
Fathollah-nejad's ZSpace page
For the United States, the revolution in Iran was nothing less than a geopolitical shock
Weisbrot: Bin Laden Provoked a U.S. “War on Terror”
Znet Article, May, 06 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Bin Laden’s goal was not simply to bring down the U.S. Empire
Halimi: There are Now No Middle Eastern Certainties
Znet Article, May, 04 2011
Serge Halimi
Halimi's ZSpace page
The democratic Arab revolts are redrawing political, diplomatic and ideological boundaries in the Middle East
Fisk: What if the Spirit of Rebellion Spread to Iran?
Znet Article, April, 24 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
It's the same dangerous equation: young people being told what to do by old guys
Fisk: The Arab Awakening Began in Lebanon in 2005
Znet Article, April, 17 2011
Robert Fisk
Fisk's ZSpace page
Revolutions don't start with a single dramatic event, such as the destruction of a church or a man's self-immolation
Fletcher: The Other Green Movement
Commentary, April, 15 2011
Bill Fletcher
Fletcher's ZSpace page
An exciting and complicated look at the Iranian opposition movement...
Halimi: The new Arab awakening. Could Iran be next?
Commentary, March, 06 2011
Serge Halimi
Halimi's ZSpace page
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.


