www2.irna.ir - 11/8/2008
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Iran - Ahmadinejad - Obama President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a message on Thursday congratulated the US president-elect Barack Obama on his election victory. He also said that it is expected basic and clear changes would take place in Washington's foreign and domestic policies, as demanded by ...
jpost.com - 11/1/2008
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jpost.com —
The head of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency
said Friday that Iran was not far from attaining...
the means to use missiles against all of Europe and against the US in five to six years, Israel Radio reported. Lt. Gen. Henry A. Obering III was ...
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Pentagon official: Iran will soon be able to attack ...
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Obama and Iran
Informed Comment —
... years. It would be nice if Washington would itself foreswear all deployment of terrorist groups to obtain its goals. Anyway, can't a new administration speak in a more nuanced way about all this? Obama also said he would respond "appropriately" to the letter recently sent to him by Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad (the first such missive sent by an Iranian president to an American one on the occasion of the latter's election since the 1979 revolution). Ahmadinejad wrote to Obama, ' "As you know the opportunities provided by the ...
Beyond Obama, As The World Turns
Taylor Marsh —
... As for that interesting letter from President Ahmadinejad, Obama responded:
"I will be reviewing the letter from President Ahmadinejad, and we will respond appropriately," he said, leaving open the ...
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