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13 May 2012, By Wahied Wahdat-Hagh
The West must not rely on Khamenei's shaky fatwas
The questions, at heart, remain open - if and when will Iran build a nuclear bomb?
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25 April 2012, By Tom Rogan
An Iran with nuclear weapons would be an Iran unleashed
A nuclear Iran would be a potential catastrophe. We must bear that in mind when we debate how to deal with the brewing crisis
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08 April 2012, By Wahied Wahdat-Hagh
Deconstructing Iran's game of nuclear deception
Hossein Mousavian is playing a cynical game of manipulation on Iran's nuclear programme. We must not fall for it.
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29 March 2012, By Peter C. Glover
Why de-nuking Iran won’t mean WWIII – or an oil crisis
De-nuking Iran would only cause a short-term blip in the global oil market and it would actually elicit a collective sigh of relief in the corridors of power from Riyadh to Amman to Cairo – not just in Tel Aviv
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22 March 2012, By Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon
Burying the Bomb: Is the only way to disarm Iran through regime change?
Mehdi Hasan has a point: attacking Iran's nuclear programme could force it underground. But he has no argument as regime change may consequently be the only way to stop catastrophe
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19 March 2012, By Paul Staines
Mehdi Hasan's muddle on Iran
What do we do about Iran? In effect, Mehdi Hasan’s answer is nothing. Which may be fine if you’re Mehdi Hasan. But it’s not quite so fine for the rest of us
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02 March 2012, By Lawrence J. Haas
Iran’s human rights horror: another reason to fear its nukes
The latest report from Amnesty International gives a horrific insight into a regime aiming to go nuclear, writes Larry Haas
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20 February 2012, By Carly Beckerman-Boys
The politics of a strike on Iran
To say the Iranian issue is somewhat complex is an understatement of nuclear proportions. Indeed, the politics at play make the outlook overwhelmingly bleak
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23 January 2012, By Joshua Jacobs
We'd be foolish to ignore Iranian missiles aimed at Arab oil
The Iranian missile threat and the effort to create defensive counter-measures will form an increasingly prominent part of the energy security narrative in the Gulf. Time to get thinking
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19 January 2012, By Lawrence J. Haas
On Iran, pay no attention to mushy-headed “experts”
What else should the US and its allies consider to prevent the horror of a nuclear Iran? In considering that question seriously, Western leaders would be well-advised to ignore the advice of weak-kneed Iran watchers






