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Turmoil Heightens Bleak Winter in Tehran
Analysis by Jason Rezaian
TEHRAN - It's miserable this time of year in Tehran. The short days are darkened further by the annual submersion of the city under a thick layer of exhaust and smoke. With the surrounding mountains and weak wind and winter sun, the pollution hovers for days, prompting the government to issue regular warnings to the elderly, pregnant and those with heart conditions not to go outside.
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Europe Fears a Summer Attack on Iran
Analysis by Julio Godoy
MUNICH, Germany - The appeals to Israel by numerous European diplomats attending the Munich security conference last weekend have led to growing concern that Israeli plans to attack Iran are imminent.
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Israel and Iran Agreed on Nuclear Ambiguity
Analysis by Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM - Will Israel attack Iran’s nuclear facilities this spring? That is a question dominating the international agenda. Meanwhile, the grand project of a nuclear weapon-free Middle East is relegated to the utopian "day after" a solution is found to the Islamic republic’s atomic programme.
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U.S. Leak on Israeli Attack Weakened a Warning to Netanyahu
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - When Defence Secretary Leon Panetta told Washington Post columnist David Ignatius this week that he believes Israel was likely to attack Iran between April and June, it was ostensibly yet another expression of alarm at the Israeli government's threats of military action.
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Dempsey Told Israelis U.S. Won't Join Their War on Iran
By Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey told Israeli leaders Jan. 20 that the United States would not participate in a war against Iran begun by Israel without prior agreement from Washington, according to accounts from well-placed senior military officers.
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U.S. Group Urges "More Credible" Military Threat Against Iran
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - The administration of President Barack Obama should take steps to make threats of a possible U.S. or Israeli attack against Iran more credible, according to the fourth in a series of studies released here Wednesday by a 13-man "bipartisan" task force dominated by Iran hawks.
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Growing Elite Opposition to Military Option Against Iran
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - Like the imminent prospect of one's hanging, to paraphrase the 18th century British essayist Dr. (Samuel) Johnson, the suddenly looming possibility of war can concentrate the mind wonderfully.
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New Sanctions Aimed at Averting Wider Conflict
By Barbara Slavin
WASHINGTON - European countries are imposing unprecedented sanctions against Iran in part in hopes of preventing an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear installations that could further destabilise the Middle East and wreak havoc on the global economy.
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Worries Mount over Blowback of Israeli Attack on Iran
By Barbara Slavin*
WASHINGTON - A former senior adviser on the Middle East to the last four U.S. presidents says that "the negatives far outweigh the positives" of war with Iran and the United States should augment Israel's nuclear weapons delivery systems to dissuade it from attacking the Islamic Republic.
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MIDEAST
All Unclear on Nuclear
By Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM - Blame for the shadowy war of attrition against Iran’s ballistic missile and nuclear programmes usually prompts vigorous U.S. and Israeli denials of involvement, or self-imposed silence. Yet, the two allies risk being hoisted on their own ambiguity petard.
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In Signal to Israel and Iran, Obama Delays War Exercise
Analysis by Gareth Porter and Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - The postponement of a massive joint U.S.-Israeli military exercise appears to be the culmination of a series of events that has impelled the Barack Obama administration to put more distance between the United States and aggressive Israeli policies toward Iran.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran Spar over Oil Embargo
By Correspondents*
DOHA, Qatar - Saudi Arabia will make up for any shortfall in world oil supply caused by sanctions against Iran, the country's oil minister has said, despite warnings from Iran that such a move would provoke unspecified "consequences".
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Iran's Relations with Latin America Less Than Meets the Eye
By Charles Davis
WASHINGTON - Its economy hurting from sanctions imposed by the United States and Europe, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been making a show of bolstering its ties to Latin America, with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad this past week making his sixth official visit to the region since taking office in 2005.
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Price Hikes, Sliding Currency Rattle Iranian Consumers
By Jason Rezaian
TEHRAN - Massive uncertainty, severe sanctions on its economy and a diminishing supply of hard currency have sent the Iranian currency, the rial, into a tailspin that appears unlikely to stabilise anytime soon.
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Clinton Revives Dubious Charge of "Covert" Iranian Nuclear Site
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's charge Tuesday that Iran had intended to keep the Fordow site secret until it was revealed by Western intelligence revived a claim the Barack Obama administration made in September 2009.
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Like Mushrooms   in RSSAt first it was the United States. Then came Russia, China, Britain and France. Everyone wanted their own atomic bombs and atomic energy. While Israel quietly nurtured its nuclear programme, in Asia, rivals India and Pakistan, and most recently North Korea, joined the global nuclear club. Now all eyes are on Iran, which according to the nations that already have this technology, is hiding weapons behind the doors of its nuclear energy industry.

95 percent of the nuclear arsenal is owned by the U.S. and Russia. With the arrival of U.S. President Barack Obama, there are renewed efforts to work towards non-proliferation. Civil society groups are re-invigorating grassroots efforts towards full realisation of the 1968 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and promoting a new global and binding nuclear weapon abolition convention.

Are nuclear weapons stockpiles adequately safeguarded? Is nuclear energy worth the risk? What lessons will be drawn from the post-earthquake Japanese nuclear disaster? Read IPS.

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