Monday, February 15, 2010

Is Iran Becoming A Military Dictatorship?



Hillary Clinton: 'Iran Is Moving Towards A Military Dictatorship' -- The Guardian

US secretary of state steps up war of words against Tehran, calling on regime to rethink 'dangerous' nuclear policy

Hillary Clinton today said Iran was becoming a military dictatorship as the Obama administration's diplomatic campaign against the Tehran regime continued to escalate.

Speaking to university students in Qatar, the US secretary of state warned that Iran's Revolutionary Guard wielded so much power it was effectively supplanting the government.

"Iran is moving toward a military dictatorship," she said. "That is our view."

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More News On Iran

Clinton says U.S. fears Iran is becoming a military dictatorship -- Washington Post
Clinton Cites U.S. Concerns of Military Power in Iran -- New York Times
Iran Slipping Toward Military Dictatorship, Hillary Clinton Warns -- Politics Daily
Clinton: Iran Heading Toward Military Dictatorship -- Voice of America
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fears Iran is moving 'toward a military dictatorship' -- The Telegraph
Clinton Cites U.S. Concerns of Military Power in Iran -- New York Times
Hillary Clinton turns up the heat on Iran -- L.A. Times
Clinton Urges Iran to Change 'Dangerous' Nuclear Policy -- Voice of America

Clinton expected to seek Saudi Arabia's help in confronting Iran -- Washington Post
US launches diplomatic offensive to isolate Iran with new sanctions -- Times Online
Clinton Seeks Saudi Support on Curbing Iranian Nuclear Program -- Voice of America
Clinton seeks more Arab pressure on Iran -- Reuters

Russia Seeks Quid Pro Quo to Rein Iran In -- New York Times
Russia denies new Iran fuel swap proposals: report -- Reuters
Netanyahu Heads to Russia with Call for 'Crippling Sanctions' on Iran -- Voice of America
Israeli PM to push for Iran sanctions in Moscow -- AP

Opposition in Iran Meets a Crossroads on Strategy -- New York Times
Iran rejects human rights criticism as sanctions loom -- Reuters
Western powers challenge Iran over 'bloody repression' -- AFP
Nobel laureate Ebadi says Iran opposition strong -- AP

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