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US-IRAN: Electoral Chaos Energises Neoconservative Hawks
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Jun 18 (IPS) - 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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US-MIDEAST: Parsing Netanyahu’s Palestinian State
By Khody Akhavi
WASHINGTON, Jun 17 (IPS) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has laid out his terms for peace in the Middle East. In a highly anticipated speech at Israel’s Bar-Ilan University last Sunday, Netanyahu said – for the first time – that he was willing to consider a "demilitarised" Palestinian state, existing side by side with Israel.
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IRAN: Washington Maintains Cautious Response to Election Crisis
By Jim Lobe* and Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Jun 15 (IPS) - 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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POLITICS: Iranian Elections Could Shape U.S. Engagement
By Daniel Luban and Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Jun 10 (IPS) - 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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US-MIDEAST: Cairo Speech Widely Hailed at Home
By Ali Gharib and Jared Levy
WASHINGTON, Jun 4 (IPS) - U.S. President Barack Obama’s historic speech in Cairo Thursday elicited broad approval from around the U.S., with the notable exception of the neoconservative right.
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POLITICS-US: Hawks Push "Jordanian Option" for Palestine
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Jun 3 (IPS) - As U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to deliver a major foreign policy speech in Cairo and his administration pushes aggressively for a two-state solution in Israel-Palestine, neoconservatives and other foreign policy hawks back home are calling on him to scrap the two-state solution altogether and consider alternatives to Palestinian statehood.
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POLITICS-US: Iran Hawks Push Obama on Deadline for Diplomacy
Analysis by Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, May 22 (IPS) - After an uneventful first meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that seemed to produce no real breakthroughs, hawks in the U.S. and Israel are seizing upon what they claim is a significant concession by Obama: his setting a "timetable" for negotiations with Iran.
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US-IRAN: As Obama Engages, Hawks Soften Rhetoric
By Ali Gharib
WASHINGTON, Apr 28 (IPS) - As the White House prepares the ground for direct diplomacy with Iran on a handful of issues, a group of Iran hawks gathered in Washington to discuss their views on how to handle what they describe as a "series of provocative actions" by Tehran beyond its ongoing nuclear development.
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POLITICS-US: Prominent Lawmaker Caught Up In AIPAC Scandal
By Daniel Luban
WASHINGTON, Apr 20 (IPS) - A U.S. government investigation of Israeli spying caught a prominent Democratic congresswoman discussing what is alleged to be a "quid pro quo" deal involving the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), Washington’s powerful hawkish pro-Israel lobby.
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POLITICS-US: As J Street Turns One, Signs of a Shift
By Daniel Luban
NEW YORK, Apr 15 (IPS) - It seems safe to say that the first year of existence for J Street, the self-described "pro-Israel, pro-peace" lobbying organisation, was more eventful than anticipated.
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US: Counterinsurgency Back In Vogue?
Analysis by Daniel Luban*
WASHINGTON, Apr 10 (IPS) - As the U.S. prepares to reduce its military presence in Iraq while intensifying its war effort in Afghanistan, hawks within both the Republican and Democratic parties have come increasingly to believe that counterinsurgency (COIN) doctrine offers a solution to the central security challenges Washington will face in the 21st century.
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US-ISRAEL: Visa for Top Netanyahu Aide In Question
By Stephen Green*
WASHINGTON, Apr 2 (IPS) - The first official test of wills between the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama and the new Likud-led government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could well be waged over the issuance, or restoration, of a simple entry visa.
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Q&A: "If I Were Chairman of the U.S. National Intelligence Council"
Jim Lobe interviews ret. U.S. Amb. CHARLES "CHAS" FREEMAN
WASHINGTON, Apr 1 (IPS) - Appointed two months ago by the Director of National Intelligence Adm. Dennis Blair to chair the National Intelligence Council (NIC), the body charged with producing analyses on key issues on behalf of all 16 agencies of the U.S. intelligence community, ret. Amb. Charles "Chas" Freeman withdrew his name in mid-March after a sustained campaign against the appointment by right-wing leaders of the so-called "Israel Lobby" concerned about his past criticism of Israel’s relations with its Arab neighbours, and particularly its treatment of Palestinians in the Occupied Territories.
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