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Iran a normal night of chants (video)
Iran a normal night of chants (video)
Iran a normal night of chants
About Last Night
swampland.blogs.time.com — I've been receiving a steady stream of favorable emails from Iranian-Americans regarding my appearance on Larry King... last night. They're delighted that I made it clear that Iran is different from the other countries in the region--better educated, ... (more) About Last Night
The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian Translation
The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian Translation
whitehouse.gov — The President discusses Iran during his opening remarks at the Press Conference today at the White House:... Transcript in English: THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Good afternoon, everybody. Today, I want to start by addressing three issues, and then ... (more) The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian ...
McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political stakes for Obama
McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political stakes for Obama
latimesblogs.latimes.com — Here are two videos involving the violent events in Iran and the politics they are now forcing... within the United States. The first video is from C-SPAN of Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain on the Senate floor today speaking in stronger terms ... (more) McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political ...
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