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EXCLUSIVE-PART 3: U.S. Officials Leaked a False Story Blaming Iran*
By Gareth Porter
WASHINGTON - In March 1997, FBI Director Louis Freeh got what he calls in his memoirs "the first truly big break in the case": the arrest in Canada of one of the Saudi Hezbollah members the Saudis accused of being the driver of the getaway car at Khobar Towers.
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POLITICS-US: Obama "Appalled" by Iran Repression
By Khody Akhavi and Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON - Facing a growing chorus of Republican criticism to speak out more forcefully on Iran’s disputed election results, the U.S. president made his harshest statement yet Tuesday, condemning Iran’s leadership for its violent crackdown on protesters.
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IRAN: Harsh Crackdown Extends to Leading Opposition Figures
By Sara Farhang
TEHRAN - Eleven days after Iran’s disputed Jun. 12 president election, the government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad appears determined to round up key members of the opposition, journalists and human rights activists who could play a key role in rallying public support for opposition demands.
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EXCLUSIVE-PART 2: Saudi Account of Khobar Bore Telltale Signs of Fraud*
By Gareth Porter
WASHINGTON - In the last week of October 1996, the Saudi secret police, the Mabahith, gave David Williams, the FBI's assistant special agent in charge of counter-terrorism issues, what they said were summaries of the confessions obtained from some 40 Shi’a detainees.
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U.S.: Neo-Cons, Republicans Paint Obama as Weak on "Rogues"
By Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON - In what appears increasingly to be an orchestrated campaign, right-wing Republicans and Israel-centred neo-conservatives are pulling out all the stops in depicting President Barack Obama as "weak" on national security and promoting democracy abroad.
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EXCLUSIVE-PART1: Al Qaeda Excluded from the Suspects List*
By Gareth Porter
WASHINGTON - On Jun. 25, 1996, a massive truck bomb exploded at a building in the Khobar Towers complex in Khobar, Saudi Arabia, which housed U.S. Air Force personnel, killing 19 U.S. airmen and wounding 372.
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IRAN: "The Streets Were Overtaken by Tear Gas"
By Sara Farhang
TEHRAN - The streets of Tehran were a veritable war zone Saturday night, as angry voters took to the streets for the sixth day of protests this week against the Jun. 12 elections that re-instated Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as president.
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IRAN: The Day of Confrontation and Clarity
By Yasaman Baji*
TEHRAN - The political crisis that broke out over the Jun. 12 elections entered a new stage here Saturday afternoon as the government’s security forces moved aggressively - and sometimes with lethal force - against demonstrators throughout Iran’s capital city.
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IRAN: Protesters Defy Khamenei-Sanctioned Crackdown
Analysis by Yasaman Baji*
TEHRAN - With tens of thousands of police deployed Saturday to suppress the massive crowds that have been demanding new elections, it appears that the political crisis touched off by the disputed victory of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has entered a new phase.
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US-IRAN: Electoral Chaos Energises Neoconservative Hawks
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON - As U.S. President Barack Obama attempts to navigate the treacherous currents of the ongoing political crisis in Iran, he faces a heated attack on his right flank from neo-conservatives and other right-wing hawks, who are urging him both to offer unequivocal support to the protesters supporting moderate presidential candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi and to scuttle his planned diplomatic engagement with Tehran.
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POLITICS: Will "Changed" Iran Complicate U.S. Engagement?
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON - As uncertainty persists about the results of the Iranian election last Friday, the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama remains quiet on just exactly what the next tack will be on engaging the Islamic Republic, which experts say is entering a new and unknown period in its history.
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POLITICS: Shock and Awe in Iran
Analysis by Farideh Farhi*
HONOLULU, Hawaii - Four days after Iran's Jun. 12 election, the country remains in a state of shock and turmoil, attempting to come to grips with what happened.
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IRAN: Washington Maintains Cautious Response to Election Crisis
By Jim Lobe* and Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON - As protests over Friday's disputed election continue to rage in Iran, the U.S. has thus far reacted cautiously, reflecting the high degree of uncertainty in Washington both about how much support to give the demonstrators and about the implications of the escalating crisis for President Barack Obama's hopes of engaging Tehran in serious negotiations.
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IRAN: Ahmadinejad Victory Sparks Protests and Claims of Fraud
By Omid Memarian
SAN FRANCISCO - Just a few months after a right-wing government gained power in Israel, Iran's hardliner president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, was declared the winner in Friday's election, although his main rival has not accepted defeat and reformist supporters were skirmishing with security forces in the capital Tehran Saturday.
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POLITICS: Lebanon’s Election: An International Affair
By Khody Akhavi
WASHINGTON - It was touted as an historic election, a vote to determine the future direction of Lebanon. But even with the winners declared, analysts say the Jun. 7 ballot was far from decisive, and did little to alter the fundamental balance of power in the country.
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POLITICS: Iranian Elections Could Shape U.S. Engagement
By Daniel Luban and Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON - Washington is waiting anxiously on the outcome of Friday’s Iranian presidential elections, as incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad attempts to fend off challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi in a contest with significant implications for the diplomatic atmosphere between Iran and the U.S.
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News in RSS Following Iran's Jun. 12 election, the country remains in a state of shock and turmoil, attempting to come to grips with what happened.

The conviction held by a significant part of the electorate that the vote was stolen has led to protests and demonstrations in the streets, while the harsh response and clampdown by riot police and vigilante forces, particularly against university students, have created an atmosphere reminiscent of revolutionary days.

Already brewing fissures among the Iranian political elite have turned into irreconcilable differences, confronting the Islamic Republic of Iran with its most serious crisis since the early post-1979 period.

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Gareth Porter, an investigative journalist and historian specialising in U.S. national security policy, has just completed a 12-day visit to Tehran to find out how Iranian officials, analysts and political figures view possible negotiations between the Obama administration and Iran.


Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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