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News Source: NewKerala
| 5 months ago
Either way, we were going to be dealing with an Iranian regime that has historically been hostile to the United States, that has caused some problems in the neighbourhood and is pursuing nuclear weapons," he said. Obama is under pressure by...
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News Source: Fox News
| 5 months ago
Lawmakers are demanding to know why the president's proposed 2010 defense budget cuts missile defense by $1.2 billion and does not provide any funds for the European missile defense shield as Iran and North Korea defy the international community with...
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News Source: Press TV
| 5 months ago
I think that the world has deep concerns about the election," AFP quoted Obama as saying. "You have seen in Iran some initial reaction from the Supreme Leader that indicates he understands the Iranian people had deep concerns about the election."...
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News Source: Kuwait Times
| 5 months ago
June 17, 2009 The Obama administration faces a dilemma over how to respond to Iran's disputed election. Strong criticism could backfire but a muted response leaves an impression of weakness. So far President Barack Obama and other top US officials...
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News Source: Eurasianet
| 5 months ago
Irans presidential election, as marred as it has been by probable fraud and mass protests in Tehran, could ultimately be a boon to US-Iranian relations -- even if Mahmoud Ahmadinejad retains power. This would seem counterintuitive, given the...
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News Source: Leader Post Online
| 5 months ago
Tens of thousands of supporters of defeated reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi returned to Tehran's streets Tuesday after Iran's ruling clerics said they would recount some ballots in last week's contentious presidential vote. U.S. President Barack Obama...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 5 months ago
President Barack Obama on Tuesday remained keeping his mouth shut about true or false in the disputed Iran's presidential elections. "It's not productive given the history of U.S.-Iranian relations to be seen as meddling," Obama told...
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News Source: Voice of America
| 5 months ago
As thousands of Iranians demonstrated in the streets in the aftermath of the contested election, and the government barred foreign media from covering news on the street, a number of U.S. lawmakers voiced their concerns. In the House of...
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News Source: The Examiner
| 5 months ago
GOP Sen. John McCain said Obama needs to talk more forcefully. "He should speak out that this is a corrupt, flawed sham of an election and that the Iranian people have been deprived of their rights," McCain said on NBC 's "Today" show before Obama's...
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News Source: Voice of America
| 5 months ago
The controversial outcome of Iran's presidential election and subsequent protests are rippling across the globe, particularly in Washington, where President Barack Obama has pledged to open a dialogue with Tehran. Analysts say that such a diplomatic...