Iran: What now?

Three Middle East experts weigh in on the situation in Iran, and what the United States should do about it. Full Story »

Posted by Derek Hawkins
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Subjects: World, U.S.
Topics: Middle East, Iran, Foreign Policy, Democracy In the Middle East
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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Jun 14, 2009 - 5:53 PM PDT
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Edited by: Derek Hawkins - Jun 14, 2009 - 5:53 PM PDT

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Fred Gatlin
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by Fred Gatlin - Jun. 15, 2009

The problem with stories about the election in Iran is that events are happening faster than print media can keep up.

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James Canning
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by James Canning - Jun. 15, 2009

Interesting mix of viewpoints. All seem to agree the US will need to deal with the re-elected Ahmadinejad.

It did not matter who won the presidential election in Iran, the domestic nuclear power program would continue. There is no evidence Iran wants to develop nuclear weapons. If Turkey and the UAE want their own nuclear power programs, they will [proceed with them. Turkey supports Iran's nuclear propram.

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Derek Hawkins
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by Derek Hawkins - Jun. 14, 2009
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