Thursday, January 6, 2011

January 7, 2011

http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MA07Ak01.html
EXCERPT:

Western skepticism at Iran's nuclear invite
By Kaveh L Afrasiabi

The United States and some of its Western allies have reacted with skepticism to Iran's invitation to several countries to tour its nuclear facilities, rather than view the move as a sign of goodwill and transparency in the run-up to talks with world powers over the Islamic Republic's atomic program.

Iran's Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday it had sent invitations to countries represented in the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to visit nuclear sites in Natanz and Arak, suggesting it take place on January 15 and 16, before talks in Istanbul. Diplomats at the Vienna-based nuclear watchdog said Iran only invited two of the six so-called "Iran Six" members - Russia and China - who are scheduled to attend the talks in Istanbul later in the month, while the United States, France, Britain and Germany were excluded. Tehran also invited Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Cuba
Check out the date of this article?  OMG!   The same guy (Shahram Chubin) mentioned in bot articles....cal


http://nationalinterest.org/bookreview/the-appeal-of-iran-review-of-shahram-chubins-irans-national-security-policy-capa-453
EXCERPT:

The Appeal of Iran, Review of Shahram Chubin's Iran's National Security Policy: Capabilities and Intentions

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The Appeal of Iran, Review of Shahram Chubin's Iran's National Security Policy: Capabilities and Intentions, (Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1994); and Geoffrey Kemp's Forever Enemies? American Policy and the Islamic Republic of Iran, (Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1994).

http://meta-religion.com/Secret_societies/Conspiracies/Middle_East/us_had_key_role_in_iraq.htm
EXCERPT:
"He arrived with a blue shirt and a white tie, straight out of the mafia," recalled Geoffrey Kemp, a Middle East specialist in the Reagan White House. "Within six months, he was hosting suave dinner parties at his residence, which he parlayed into a formidable lobbying effort. He was particularly effective with the American Jewish community."
One of Hamdoon's favorite props, says Kemp, was a green Islamic scarf allegedly found on the body of an Iranian soldier. The scarf was decorated with a map of the Middle East showing a series of arrows pointing toward Jerusalem. Hamdoon used to "parade the scarf" to conferences and congressional hearings as proof that an Iranian victory over Iraq would result in "Israel becoming a victim along with the Arabs."


Read more: http://meta-religion.com/Secret_societies/Conspiracies/Middle_East/us_had_key_role_in_iraq.htm#ixzz1AIvDCQmJ

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