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U.S. diplomat to attend Iran nuclear talks: source
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In a break with past Bush administration policy, a top U.S. diplomat will for the first time join colleagues from other world powers at a meeting with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator. (article 3)
WASHINGTON, July 15 - In a shift in policy, the United States will send an envoy to talks this weekend between Iran and major powers over Tehran's nuclear program, a senior US official said on Tuesday. (article 4)
Official contacts between Iran and the United States are extremely rare and although Washington is part of a six-nation effort to get Iran to stop enriching and reprocessing uranium, the administration has shunned contacts with Tehran on the matter. (article 2)
TEHRAN, Iran - A two-day Iranian show of force through the launching of medium- and long-range test missiles was meant to strike fear in the hearts of the country's rivals. (article 10)
News reports emerged indicating that Iran had doctored a photo of the launches, and experts questioned whether the tests revealed any new Iranian capability to strike Israel or other U.S. allies and interests in the Middle East. (article 10)
Iranian leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said talks with the United States are possible in the near future, according the country's official news agency. (article 5)
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Iran's hardline president said Monday he would welcome direct, bilateral talks with the U.S. if both parties are on equal footing. (article 1)
Recognizing its influence on Iraq stability, officials last year opened limited discussions with Iranian officials by demanding the country stop arming Shiite militias there. (article 1)
Dialogue doesn't make any sense if one side stands in a higher position and the other in a lower position Ahmadinejad said Monday. (article 1)
The father of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution , Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, likened any relationship between Washington and Tehran as that of a wolf and sheep. (article 1)
Iran's current top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - who repeatedly rejected such talks in the past - has softened his tone in recent months. (article 1)
Attacking Iran to get the world's attention? The latest issue of The New Republic includes an article I wrote on the Iranian threat. (article 2)
That is why, in a new paper about the possible consequences of an attack on Iran, Patrick Clawson and Michael Eisenstadt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy treat the bombing of Osirak more critically. (article 2)
" Very few Israeli officials will discuss the matter in detail, but some are willing to explain the basic logic behind this thinking. (article 2)
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Source articles
- Official says U.S. diplomat to meet Iranian nuclear negotiator this weekend (cbc.ca, 07/15/2008, 433 words)
- Official: US envoy to meet Iranian nuke negotiator (Washington Post, 07/15/2008, 567 words)
- U.S. diplomat to attend Iran nuclear talks: source (cbc.ca, 07/16/2008, 268 words)
- US shifts policy to send envoy to Iran talks (ft.com, 07/15/2008, 598 words)
- Iran: Talks with US possible soon (BBC News, 07/15/2008, 270 words)
- U.S. Envoy to Join Meeting With Iranian (nytimes.com, 07/16/2008, 652 words)
- Ahmadinejad: Direct talks with U.S. possible in 'near future' (haaretz.com, 07/15/2008, 533 words)
- Top senators agree on expanding sanctions (Washington Post, 07/15/2008, 322 words)
- Senate panel to consider wider Iran sanctions (Washington Post, 07/15/2008, 317 words)
- TEHRAN, Iran - A two-day Iranian show of force thr... (baltimoresun.com, 07/15/2008, 192 words)
- President George W Bush backs Israeli plan for strike on Iran (timesonline.co.uk, 07/15/2008, 1236 words)
- FOXNEWS.COM HOME > HANNITY & COLMES (FOX News, 07/14/2008, 1744 words)
- World 'would rue' attack on Iran (BBC News, 07/14/2008, 301 words)
- Attacking Iran to get the world's attention? (haaretz.com, 07/13/2008, 586 words)
- PUTTING TEHRAN TO THE TEST (NY Post, 07/15/2008, 206 words)
- 18-year-old Kazemi plans to become first Iranian to play U.S. college hoops (sportsillustrated.cnn.com, 07/15/2008, 699 words)
- Iran says to play tournament in U.S. (Washington Post, 07/14/2008, 272 words)
- Iran and Israel build up their bluffing game -Times Online (timesonline.co.uk, 07/14/2008, 199 words)
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Source articles
- Ahmadinejad: Direct talks with U.S. possible in 'near future' (haaretz.com, 07/15/2008, 533 words)
- Attacking Iran to get the world's attention? (haaretz.com, 07/13/2008, 586 words)
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Iran, nuclear, Iranian, Israel, TEHRAN |
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