Ahmadinejad’s Opponents Fear Sanctions May Hurt Ordinary Iranians – Washington Post
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Ahmadinejad's Opponents Fear Sanctions May Hurt Ordinary Iranians
Washington Post TEHRAN, Sept. 30 — As the United States and its allies consider further sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, opponents of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad fear that the unintended consequences could be to strengthen the … West goes to Iran talks _ and readies sanctionsThe Associated Press Multiparty nuclear dialogue starts today in GenevaHa’aretz Chances are slim for breakthrough at Iran nuclear talksMiamiHerald.com Christian Science Monitor -BBC News -Voice of America all 7,527 news articles » |
September 30, 2009
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