Iran's Regime on the RopesSource: Forbes
The military regime in Tehran is in its final days. The signs of an imminent collapse, perfectly traceable on the Iranian streets, are evading the most prominent Washington experts.
Pajamas Media: A Military Mutiny in Iran?Source: Pajamas Media
Leading commentators and diplomats have been pondering for quite some time why the Iranian leader is not prepared to act against the revolution in a major way. The "China model" could be applied, a brutal, fast, and extremely violent strike against the opposition.
Pajamas Media: Western Liberal Elites Have Made an Iranian Bomb a RealitySource: Pajamas Media
The West's policy of delusion — talk to the mullahs, threaten them with boycotts, accept their regime as a legitimate expression of Iran's popular will, but never threaten, let alone use, "hard power" — was continued without a single gesture of goodwill from Tehran.
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The Iniquitous Iranian MullahsSource:
On November 4, 1979, some Iranian "students" took 53 American diplomats hostage. This iconic act broke every international law ever set to page or parchment.

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The Real Losers in IranSource: asharq al awsat
Iranians who watch their television or read their newspapers these days cannot help noticing that while the mullahs are fading a new elite, consisting of the military, is taking their place.
Sunni Faithful in Shiia Hands Face Execution in IranSource:
While America chooses to jail the terrorists gathered up in Afghanistan, and Israel jails and eventually releases Palestinians who commit terrorism, Iran takes a different path. They execute their terrorist 'Sunni' populations after a quick kangaroo Sharia court.
Criticism of regime may spark new terror waveSource: gulf news
London: There are fears of a new wave of international terrorism provoked by the reaction to the presidential elections in Iran, after the regime backed an expansion of the network operated by Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Leading demonstrators must be executed, Ayatollah Khatami demands Source: The Times
A hardline cleric close to the Iranian regime demanded the execution of leading demonstrators yesterday as the opposition ended the week in disarray.
In a televised sermon at Friday prayers in Tehran, Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami called on the judiciary to "punish leading rioters f …
Coulter : Obama To Iran - Let Them Eat Ice CreamSource: townhall
Then, in a manly rebuke to the cheating mullahs, Obama said: "You've seen in Iran some initial reaction from the supreme leader" -- peace be upon him -- "that indicates he understands the Iranian people have deep concerns about the election."
Iran Has ChangedSource: asharq al awsat
The anxiety that is being felt by pro-Iranian Arab groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and others, is clearly articulated in their overstated defense of Ahmadinejad and their denial of the uprisings seen in Iran.
The Obama EffectSource: centerforsecuritypolicy, thenewyorkpost
And the strongest response Obama can muster to the blood in Tehran's streets is: "I am deeply troubled by the violence that I've been seeing on television." How bold, how manly, how inspiring . . .
Hindutva: Projections and Reality!Source: http://www.twocircles.net/2009apr10/hindutva_proje
RSS is an organization where succession of the top post, Sarsanghchalak, takes place by nomination by the outgoing Chief. Recently K.Sudarshan, outgoing one, nominated Mohan Bhagwat as the new Chief (March 2009).