If you were wondering why there were sanctiins on Iran Air recently, wonder no more: it was just some guys effort to promote his career:
http://thecable.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2011/06/27/david_cohen_nomination_back_on_track
Yes, I know I have been promising myself to finish off this blog for a while but I'm back. There were too many letters in my email inbox telling me that I had to do this, etc etc. so thank you for that everyone. I really think there are more qualified and entertaining bloggers out there but what the heck this is kinda fun anyway. I guess I just needed a bit of a break to catch up with some personal stuff.
FAIR CounterSpin, Oct 2009 The story of Iran's nuclear program certainly isn't going away...Analyst and Iranaffairs.com blogger Cyrus Safdari will join us to share his thoughts.
Ahmadinejad: A study in obstinacy "Iran has often been at the receiving end of ultimatums from foreign powers," said Cyrus Safdari, an independent Iranian analyst. "The politicians who stood up to these ultimatums are treated as heroes, and the ones who caved are still considered to be traitors."
ASIA TIMES: Funding regime change Madame Rice has a really bad sense of timing in seeking to 'reach out to the people of Iran' - who don't need $75 million to watch 'a few bad apples' from the US torturing people in Abu Ghraib."
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