Tehran’s Moment Of Truth -- Washington times editorial
The mullahs are playing with fire in Strait of Hormuz
The leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran continue to rattle their scimitars, threatening a crisis in the Strait of Hormuz. Bring it on.
Iran is under increasing pressure to abandon its nuclear program. The United States is about to ban commerce with Iran's central bank. The European Union is considering a new round of economic sanctions and joining the U.S. oil embargo against Iran. Saudi Arabia has decided to increase production to fill the gap should Europeans stop buying Iranian oil.
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The future of US policy in Yemen -- Inside Story/Al Jazeera
It's 2012--It's Just Absurd That We're Still Addicted To Middle-Eastern Oil -- Henry Blodget, Business Insider
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Occupy Beijing? -- Minxin Pei, The Diplomat
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A revolutionary chaos of the new world -- Sergey Karaganov, Russia In Global Affairs
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