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Reading Between the Headlines on Iran

Sarwar Kashmeri | February 10, 2012
Rajan Menon better

In this edition of the New Atlanticist Podcast, Atlantic Council senior fellow Sarwar Kashmeri speaks to Professor Rajan Menon, chairman of the International Relations Department at Lehigh University about the next steps for the US and the West in dealing with Iran.

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Why Russia Supports Assad

Jorge Benitez | February 09, 2012
A pro-government supporter during the visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Syria, February 7, 2012

From Dimitri Trenin, the International Herald Tribune:  The Russian government is openly conservative; it abhors revolutions.

Israel, Iran and the United States: All Options Are Bad!

Donald M. Snow | February 09, 2012
Benjamin Netanyahu Knesset

The growing confrontation between Israel and Iran over the Iranian nuclear weapons program is spinning perilously out of hand, and it has within it the seeds of the most potentially dangerous threat to international peace since the Cold War ended over 20 years ago.

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Turkey-US Relations: Dark Clouds on the Horizon

Ross Wilson | February 08, 2012
Clinton Davutoglo Turkey US Relations

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu comes to Washington this week with more positives in US-Turkish relations than at any time in years.  However, upcoming and potentially grave challenges – Syria, Iran, Egypt, and others – mean Turkey and US-Turkish ties will face many risky problems in the months ahead.

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Can Germany Summon the Will to Lead?

Jorge Benitez | February 07, 2012
Will Germany recognize Putin as a growing problem?

From John Vincour, the International Herald Tribune:  Mr. Putin’s goal is not only to paint an American-led enemy in time for next month’s vote, but to get the West to back off on Iran and on deployment of NATO’s missile shield in Europe through threats and by sowing the notion that America is shoving its friends into confrontations they don’t need.

Fixing All the World's Problems

Bernard Finel | February 07, 2012
Pakistan NATO Truck Ablaze

Okay, I’m king for a day, and I am going to fix all the world’s problems.

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Britain and France had to insist US allow their warships to join Iran flotilla

Jorge Benitez | February 07, 2012
British frigate HMS Argyll and US aircraft carrier USS Kearsage in the Persian Gulf, July 9, 2005

From James Kirkup, the Telegraph:  Defence sources have revealed that the Americans only relented and allowed a Royal Navy frigate to join the mission following an intervention from Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president.

Deterring Iran: The Return to American Statecraft

Julian Lindley–French | January 27, 2012
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, supreme leader Ali Khamenei, judiciary chief Ayatollah Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi and Parl

On the tomb of Tamburlaine, King of Persia, there is a dread inscription, “When I rise, the world will tremble”. Faced with Tehran’s seeming determination to develop nuclear weapons the march towards confrontation this week quickened.

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