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Kelly: Ross still at State, today
State Department spokesman Ian Kelly would not confirm or deny chatter that Dennis Ross would leave his job running Iran policy at the State Department, possibly for a White House job, saying only that Ross is working there today. "He has not been fired. He is not being ousted," ...
Why We Protest - IRAN
iran.whyweprotest.net — Anonymous Iran Why We Protest - IRAN User Name Remember Me? Password Connect with Facebook Even if... a ballot is silenced, the voice behind it cannot be. Register Welcome to the Why We Protest - IRAN. How-to surf securely and avoid censorship: ... (more) Why We Protest - IRAN
Mousavi Spokesman Smacks Obama
weeklystandard.com — In an interview with the Washington Post's Foreign Policy blog, Mohsen Makhmalbaf, described as Mir Hussein Mousavi's... "external spokesman," had some sharp words for President Barack Obama's recent comments about the demonstrations in Tehran. But ... (more) Mousavi Spokesman Smacks Obama
Arguing Iran
cnas.org — I suspect the critical op-eds by Paul Wolfowitz and Charles Krauthammer in today's Washington Post will merely... serve to convince the president that he is doing the right thing after all. The op-ed by David Ignatius , meanwhile, will be read more ... (more) Arguing Iran
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Ross dressing
Yourish.com — ... that Ross was removed from the Iran position due to his being Jewish, in the end he believed it was because the administration was rejecting the military option against Iran. However Ben Smith reported that Ross was apparently still working for the State Department. ...

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