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Znet Article Snider: Is There Really An Iran-Al-Qa’ida Link In The Canadian Train Terror Plot?

Znet Article, April, 30 2013 Ted Snider
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If terrorists in Canada got direction and guidance from Al-Qa’ida operatives, it is highly improbable that those operatives were working under the protection or with the cooperation of Iran

Znet Article Snider: Iranians Have Memories Too

Znet Article, April, 11 2013 Ted Snider
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North Americans have no historical memory of the causal events that led to the current events of today does not mean that they didn’t happen. The people of Iran remember them

Znet Article Snider: America, Iran & Continuing Patterns of Hypocrisy

Znet Article, March, 16 2013 Ted Snider
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The U.S. continues to approach Iran with a hostility that can barely contain its hypocrisy

Znet Article Snider: Four Strike Ike: Sixty Years Of Blowback

Znet Article, January, 09 2013 Ted Snider
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In January of 2013, the biggest issue confronting Obama is Iran. That issue was created sixty years earlier, in 1953, by Eisenhower in his first year in office

Znet Article Snider: Netanyahu’s Wink at History

Znet Article, September, 19 2012 Ted Snider
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While Israel was choosing not to sanction South Africa, Israel knew South Africa was doing all three things Netanyahu says Iran must be sanctioned for

Znet Article Snider: Bargaining from the Bottom

Znet Article, May, 20 2012 Ted Snider
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Bitter experience has taught Iran that America will not listen unless you bargain from a position of strength

Znet Article Snider: Keeping A Straight Face In Istanbul

Znet Article, April, 19 2012 Ted Snider
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Alone at the table, only Iran has never built a nuclear bomb

Znet Article Snider: Obama’s AIPAC Speech And Historical Revisionism

Znet Article, March, 08 2012 Ted Snider
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So Iran did not rebuff Obama’s deceptive engagement: Obama rebuffed Iran’s acceptance of genuine engagement

Znet Article Snider: Syrian Secrets and Iranian Irony

Znet Article, February, 17 2012 Ted Snider
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It was the American supported secular dictator that started Iran’s nuclear program and the American opposed Islamic regime that wanted it stopped

Znet Article Snider: On The Wrong Side

Znet Article, February, 02 2012 Ted Snider
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The last month has demonstrated that, despite the promises of change, nothing in the U.S. has changed

Znet Article Snider: Are We At War With Iran?

Znet Article, December, 15 2011 Ted Snider
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There are many kinds of wars, and, by definition, we don’t usually notice that we’re in the midst of the covert ones until quite a lot later

Znet Article Snider: Protecting From Him? We Were Working With Him

Znet Article, September, 08 2011 Ted Snider
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The documents strongly suggest that Libya was a US partner in extraordinary rendition, with the US sending suspected terrorists to Libya for questioning

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

Znet Article Snider: Riding the Wave of Revolt

Znet Article, March, 13 2011 Ted Snider
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The recent tide of revolts seems to have caught the United States by surprise.

Znet Article Snider: He’s In. He’s Out: American Goals at the Gates of Power.

Znet Article, February, 06 2011 Ted Snider
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Sometimes, it is hard to understand why a country is doing what it is doing. Then you replace the accepted goals of that country with a new set of goals and suddenly everything makes sense.

Znet Article Snider: New News is Old News South of the Border

Znet Article, December, 31 2010 Ted Snider
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Two years ago, when Barak Obama took office, one of the foreign policy changes he promised was a new way of doing business with Latin America. Well, if he’s going to keep that promise, he better make a new year’s resolution fast, because, so far, ...

Znet Article Snider: Should Iran Sanction the US?

Znet Article, December, 04 2010 Ted Snider
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At a meeting of NATO leaders in mid October 2010, Hilary Clinton declared that NATO must “remain a nuclear alliance as long as nuclear weapons exist”. The statement is not only logically amusing, it is, more importantly, criminal.

Znet Article Snider: Pay Back

Znet Article, October, 03 2010 Ted Snider
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Now that former Columbian President Alvaro Uribe is no longer serving his country, is he serving America?

Znet Article Snider: Who’s Legit and Who’s Not. Is the Picture Backwards?

Znet Article, July, 11 2010 Ted Snider
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The United States very consciously projects an image across the globe of being the incarnation and defender of the democracy that was born in Athens. But, tellingly, Washington was modeled on Rome, not Athens.

Znet Article Snider: Hypocrisy and History. What Does Iran Have to Do?

Znet Article, June, 21 2010 Ted Snider
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Last week, The Supreme National Security Council of Iran complained that the latest UN sanctions are the product of a double standard. Double standard? Which one?

Znet Article Snider: And It’s 1, 2, 3 . . . What Are We Fighting For?

Znet Article, May, 19 2010 Ted Snider
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It is only a little over a month ago that the unheard of state of Kyrgyzstan climbed out of the shadows and onto the front page of newspapers everywhere. It is incredible how fast it has fallen back into the shadows. Perhaps its echo should resona...

Znet Article Snider: The War Without a War

Znet Article, March, 30 2010 Ted Snider
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There are no U.S. troops in Venezuela, but, make no mistake, the war is on. There is more than one way to change a regime. Recent history has shown the United States that the most obvious one, the one employed or permitted in Honduras, will not wo...

Znet Article Snider: No We Can’t: The First Effects Of Disappointment

Znet Article, March, 18 2010 Ted Snider
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Barack Obama promised change both at home and in the way America deals with others abroad. And the disappointment is not only being felt at home. An international pattern of actions is suggesting that other key players may be showing the first eff...

Znet Article Snider: Accusing Iran; Ignoring History

Znet Article, February, 26 2010 Ted Snider
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Did Hillary Clinton seriously just accuse Iran of heading toward becoming a dictatorship? This accusation is one of two made in the past couple of weeks against Iran that totally defy history.

Znet Article Snider: Should Chavez Be Afraid?

Znet Article, February, 18 2010 Ted Snider
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We are used to viewing current events through the lens of the North American media. But how must current events look through the perspective of Hugo Chavez, born in Latin America in the same year the CIA conducted its first Latin American coup, ov...

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