Sunday, November 8, 2009

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Quote of the Week: Binyamin Netanyahu at the U.N.

The Israeli prime minister calls the U.N. out on hosting Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. more >>

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad: Holocaust Denial a Source of Pride

The Iranian president says anger over his incendiary remarks makes him proud. more >>

Iran's Guardian Council Readies Timetable for Ahmadinejad Inauguration Amid Protests

Iran's top election authority rules out major voting fraud in the disputed presidential election. more >>

Obama Walks a Fine Line in Response to Turmoil in Iran

The president struggles to balance idealism and reality in his response. more >>

Iranian Women's Key Role in the Iran Election Protests

Human rights expert Mariam Memarsadeghi talks about the role of women in Iran. more >>

Iranian Citizens Take to Web to Capture Protests, Violence

After authorities restricted all foreign journalists, many Iranians have taken to Twitter. more >>

Iran's Faulty Election May Yet Bring Down Its Theocratic Government

The Internet has turned regular Iranians into journalists. And now there may be no stopping them. more >>

Does Obama Secretly Want Ahmadinejad to Beat Mousavi?

A moderate leader in Iran would hurt the U.S.'s case against the country's nuclear program, some say. more >>

Iran Election Protests and Riots a Test for Obama

The disputed re-election of Ahmadinejad appears to have undermined Obama's argument for diplomacy. more >>

Whether or Not Ahmadinejad Weathers the Iran Election Probe, Khamenei Is Still in Charge

It's nice that they have to go through the motions, but the mullahs remain in charge. more >>

Iran Election Is Obama's First Foreign Policy Test—And He's Failing

So far, not so good. more >>

Iranians Flock to Polls in Presidential Election

Observers expect record turnout in the election to choose between Ahmadinejad and three rivals. more >>

Iran's Missile Launch a Rebuke of the United States

The meaning is largely political as Iranian President Ahmadinejad is up for re-election on June 12. more >>

Iran Claims to Have Test-Fired Long-Range Missile

The missile is reportedly capable of striking Israel, Europe and U.S. bases in the Middle East. more >>

Obama Faces Long Odds on Iran Diplomacy

The president is trying to reach out to Iran, but it's hard to figure out what the regime really wants. more >>

Obama Administration Weighs Timing for Potential Iran Talks

Would Tehran's hard-liners exploit any agreement on talks as a victory heading into June elections? more >>

In Iraq, Iranian Leader Receives Warm Welcome

The visit by Iran's foreign minister revives U.S. fears about closer ties between Iraq and Iran. more >>

With North Korea, Iran Talks Faltering, Bush Is Poised to Leave Behind Two Nuclear Challenges

Last-ditch diplomacy might not prevent the next president from facing two new active nuclear foes more >>

Iran's President Says United States Too Weak to Attack Iran

Ahmadinejad predicts that the ailing U.S. economy will prevent Washington from launching a strike. more >>

Why the Pentagon Thinks Attacking Iran is a Bad Idea

No one wants a nuclear Iran, but U.S. military leaders worry about the risks and strains of a third war more >>

Diplomacy Stalls as Iran's Nuclear Program Advances

Critics of current U.S. policy say new approaches, and new incentives, are needed. more >>

Story AND Newsmaker of the Year: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

The Iranian president was so important, he won two categories. more >>

A History of Controversial Campus Speakers

Controversial campus speakers have been strongly protested with everything from petitions to pies. more >>

Out Loud: September 30, 2007

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's strongman president, speaking to students at Columbia University in New York more >>

Cartoon: September 30, 2007

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