Posts Tagged ‘ Iran ’

Iran-Israel Relations Key to Mideast Peace

September 6, 2010
By Jay Caetano
Iran-Israel Relations Key to Mideast Peace

Improving relations between Iran and Israel is the key to achieving lasting peace in the Middle East, says the winner of the 2010 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. Trita Parsi, co-founder and president of the National Iranian American Council, earned the prize for ideas set forth in his 2007...
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2007 Trends in Politics

September 2, 2010
By Lance Winslow

The year 2007 will be a pivotal point in present period politics for the United States of America. The Iraq conflict will continue to take center stage and the economy will cool down, while the Presidential Administration will have to determine how to deal with Syria and Iran, the insurgency and nuclear weapons in...
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Lance Rants on Whether or Not the Iranian President Himself is a Terrorist?

September 1, 2010
By Lance Winslow

Some believe that International Terrorist cells are a form of weaponry as they attack civilian populations and this is not addressed adequately in the Geneva Convention, but many people believe it is one for of warfare. Indeed if it is used in war one could make that argument.
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Lance Rants about Blaming the US for Muslim Hate on Western World

August 25, 2010
By Lance Winslow

There are some in the Western World who actually believe the Al Jazeera rhetoric claiming that the United States did not win the hearts and minds of the Muslim people but rather furthered the rift and created a larger divide.
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Political Uncertainties Won’t Hamper Iran’s Telecom Growth, Finds Pyramid Research

August 8, 2010
By Jay Caetano

Despite formidable regulatory and legal hurdles, Iran’s telecom market will grow to $12.9 billion by 2014, a CAGR of 6.9 percent, according to a new report from Pyramid Research (www.pyr.com), the telecom research arm of the Light Reading Communications Network (www.lightreading.com). Iran: Strong Telecom Growth Expected, Despite Political Uncertainties offers a precise, incisive profile...
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College Students Will Change the World – But Will it Be for the Better?

August 5, 2010
By Lance Winslow

Many college students are set on changing the world and making a difference. But in their quest all too often they are manipulated into potentially harmful lines of reason, by those who wish to harness their energy for the wrong reason. Worse, it is know that International Terrorist Organizations and other disruptors to civilization...
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I Would Much Rather Lose a Political Campaign Than Lose a War, Well, Maybe Not?

June 19, 2010
By Craig Flaherty

I can say with the utmost honesty and sincerity that I have never been disappointed by the character of John McCain. Senator McCain is a man of deep held beliefs, unparalleled courage, and has possessed an unwavering commitment to the security of this country. Until now of course. John McCain's pick of Governor Sarah...
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Multiculturalism Should Be Replaced by Culturism

June 13, 2010
By John K. Press

Multiculturalism has ruled the roost for too long. We need an alternative. Culturism gives a name to our pre-multicultural tradition.
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