www2.irna.ir - 11/5/2008
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Iran - Obama - Majlis A senior parliamentarian said on Wednesday that Senator Barack Obama's victory in the US presidential election was an indication to the failure of Washington's foreign policy, particularly that of the George W. Bush. Majlis First Vice-Speaker, Mohammad-Hassan ...
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com - 11/3/2008
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andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com —
On a spectacular September morning more than seven
years ago, our world changed. I remain one of...
those who believe that that day remains indelible, and its lesson unforgettable. The civilized democratic world came under attack from a small ...
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Barack Obama For President
africa.reuters.com - 11/3/2008
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africa.reuters.com —
CARACAS, Nov 2 (Reuters) - Anti-U.S. Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez predicted on Sunday the "black man" will...
win the U.S. presidential race and offered to hold talks with him to improve ties between the superpower and one its biggest oil suppliers. ...
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Energy and Oil | Africa
haaretz.com - 11/5/2008
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haaretz.com —
Israel is worried about what the outcome of
America's presidential election may portend for Washington's policy on...
Iran. On most Israel-related issues, Jerusalem foresees no dramatic changes in U.S. policy, regardless of who is elected. On Iran, ...
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Jerusalem worried about effect of Obama win ...
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World Reacts To Obama Win
Gateway Pundit —
... The official Iranian Republic News Agency urged Obama to re-evaluate America's support of Israel and its harsh stance against the Iranian nuke program: ...
Jewish fools
Israel Matzav —
... despite professing concern about terror attacks and the economy. More Jews voted for Obama than voted for John Kerry in 2004 and a higher percentage of Jews than Catholics or Protestants voted for Obama on Tuesday. What really happened yesterday was that the American people decided that a nuclear Iran is of no concern to them. But now that there's an ex-Muslim in the White House, the US can work better with Iran anyway - once it meets Ahmadinejad's pre-conditions . The Iranians are gloating (Hat Tip: Gateway Pundit ). A senior parliamentarian said on Wednesday ...
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huffingtonpost.com 11/5/2008 — International reaction to the historic election of Barack Obama as the next President of the United States has begun. Below is a roundup of some reactions from the around the world.
BBC: World Welcomes Obama Victory
The United States has seen the biggest transformation in its standing ...
US military defines Mahdi Army as "militia insurgency group"
longwarjournal.org 11/30/2008 —
Muqtada al Sadr.
The US military has begun to directly identify the Iranian-backed "Special Groups" Shia terror groups with Muqtada al Sadr's Mahdi Army in press information issued in Baghdad.
The direct association between the ...
Obamanomics
firedoglake.com 10/15/2008 —
Is Obama the New FDR?
At this point it's clear that, barring some sort of catastrophic revelation, Obama is going to win the election. The most important task facing him will be fixing the economy. Given his economic proposals to date, what ...
BBC NEWS | Middle East | US warning on Iraq deal failure
news.bbc.co.uk 10/21/2008 — US Defence Secretary Robert Gates has warned of "dramatic consequences" if Washington and Baghdad do not agree a security deal on US forces in Iraq. He said if there were no Status of Forces Agreement the US would have to "basically stop doing ...
Iran-made Weapons Less Than 1% Of All Iraq Caches Found
newshoggers.com 11/18/2008 — By Cernig
Periodically over the last year and a half, the Bush administration and the US military have promised to provide proof of Iranian meddling in Iraq in the form of Iranian-provided weaponry in the hands of terrorists insurgents special ...
Get Ready for a Trade War
redstate.com 11/21/2008 — A Big 3 Bailout Could Kill Thousands of Export Jobs
If nothing else, the Great Depression proved very instructive.
Plenty of commentators and analysts learned one of its important
lessons: protectionist policies are only likely to deepen ...
Iran, Ahmadinejad's Letter, and Racism toward Obama
corner.nationalreview.com 11/24/2008 — A friend who follows Iranian media closely for the U.S. government today sent this reality check about the cherry-picking in which many U.S. journalists engage to show that Iran is now receptive to a U.S. diplomatic outreach and that Iranian ...
Board of Directors
iri.org 10/29/2008 — U.S. Senator John McCain, Chairman Ranking Member, Senate Committee on Armed Services Peter T. Madigan, Vice Chairman Principal, Johnson, Madigan and Peck Former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs, U.S. Department of ...
McCarthy: Agree to Worry
article.nationalreview.com 11/18/2008 — Todays Obama euphoria will not long mask that the Iran/American conflict, far from going away, is intensifying.
Obama beats McCain in Florida —
Reuters: Politics 11/5/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrat Barack Obama defeated John McCain on Tuesday in U.S. presidential voting in Florida, edging out his Republican rival in a key battleground state that put George W. Bush in the White House in 2000, MSNBC projected.
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Bush calls Obama to congratulate him on win —
Reuters: Politics 11/5/2008
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President George W. Bush on Tuesday called Democrat Barack Obama to congratulate him on winning the presidential election, the White House said, adding that Bush invited him and his family to visit to the White House soon. ...
Obama Makes History —
Wash Post Elections 11/5/2008
Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois was elected the nation's 44th president yesterday, riding a reformist message of change and an inspirational exhortation of hope to become the first African American to ascend to the White House.
The Sport of Spoils —
Wash Post Federal Page 11/5/2008
The endless, bitter race for the White House is over. But it's hardly the time for the winners to bury the hatchet. On the contrary, today is the official start of the truly ugly infighting and backstabbing as original supporters and latecomers joust ...