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...international community that it only plans to “diversify” its energy interests. The “widening” Atlantic Ocean, Sharon’s health, Hamas’ victory, and other destabilizing international episodes bring manifold benefits to Ayatollah Khamenei. But most importantly, Iran??s administration receives 50% of its revenues from oil exports, and astronomical prices have dramatically boosted net income...
...greatest ambiguity materialized a few years ago, when an opposition group revealed Iran??s nuclear ambitions to the world after Teheran had spent years denying any such attempt. With a blink from the White House, Russia changed a crucial law in 2002, and offered Iran to take back the spent fuel, thus minimizing Teheran’s contact with fissile material. Despite intense negotiations, Teheran flirts with refusal, alleging that it would only perpetuate its dependency on foreign powers. Moreover, the IAEA has openly declared that some of Iran??s figures for fissile material stock simply...
...number of the University museum’s antiquities obtained in archaeological expeditions in Iran in the 1930s “may be the property of Iran.”The suit lays claim to “all objects...that are the property of the Islamic Republic of Iran?? held in the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the Fogg Art Museum, the Semitic Museum, and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.The plaintiffs’ only specifically identify a set of six limestone relief fragments from the site of Persepolis in southwestern Iran...
...infringement of other nations’ rights by the American corporate-governmental cabal. Of course China and Iran (and for that matter Tunisia, the aptly chosen sight of the conference) would, if they controlled domain-name assignments, never, ever misuse this power to crush dissidents. His Excellency Mohammad Solaymani, Iran??s minister of communication and technology, for one, said that “Internet governance should be transparent and democratic”—sort of like the governance on his home turf. He also said that it is the “undeniable right...
...Science and International Affairs Graham T. Allison ’62, and audience members drilled ElBaradei on the status of the IAEA’s investigations into nuclear weapons in Iran. The IAEA has drawn frequent criticism for its work with Iran because there is perpetual uncertainty surrounding Iran??s program. ElBaradei responded that he and his agency have been making significant progress in understanding Iran??s arms program. With regard to the hostile relations between the U.S. and Iran over Iran??s possible development of nuclear weapons, he said that both nations must...