French President Nicolas Sarkozy and his German counterpart, Angela Merkel, appear to have reached a deal on two key issues, with both leaders on Monday referring to the friendship between the two countries after months of cool relations.
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Iran is planning on submerging the tomb of King Cyrus (Coresh), the Persian King known for authorizing the Jewish exiles to return to Jerusalem to rebuild the Holy Temple. According to a report by Omedia, an Iranian organization is demanding that the International Criminal Court take action against those responsible.
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Jerusalem, Israel: Media reports about the brewing crisis over the Iranian nuclear weapons program are sobering but it’s difficult to know who to believe. So, I traveled to Israel and Jordan to gather insights regarding local perceptions of Tehran’s atomic threat. I spoke with defense and intelligence experts, political figures and average citizens in both countries. Four experts provided especially insightful perspectives. These men agree that Iran is a serious world threat and the United States should take the lead in dealing with Tehran.
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American pressure at this time will not be taken lightly by Iranian regime
by: Alon Ben-Meir - Y-Net News
The fact that Iran stands today able to challenge or even defy the United States in every sphere of American influence in the Middle East attests to the dismal failure of the Bush administration’s policy toward it during the last six years. Feeling emboldened and unrestrained, Tehran may, however, miscalculate the consequences of its own actions, which could precipitate a catastrophic regional war. The Bush administration has less than a year to rein in Iran’s reckless behavior if it hopes to prevent such an ominous outcome and achieve, at least, a modicum of regional stability.
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