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US-Cuba: 90 Miles Away, 60 Years of Hostility
An essay by Seyyed Davood Salehi, Iran’s former ambassador to Cuba and Spain
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White House-Congress Dispute over Iran
Fararu.com’s interview with Ali Bigdeli, an expert on international affairs
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What Cuba Will Gain and Lose In Relations with US
An interview with Masood Edrisi, Iran’s former ambassador to Cuba
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US Acceptance of 3-5 Year Comprehensive Agreement; Big Success
Fararu.com’s interview with Ali Khorram, an advisor to the Iranian Foreign Minister and a university professor
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An Open Letter to the Iranian Negotiating Team
from Bob Einhorn
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No Deal If US Insists on Including Iran’s Missile Program
An interview with Hooman Majd, an Iranian-American journalist and expert on Iranian affairs and US foreign policy
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Shadow of Mistrust over Nuclear Negotiations
An interview with Hassan Beheshtipour, an expert on international affairs
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Leader vetoed Iran plan to attack Afghanistan/ Washington’s two historic mistakes
Second part of Asia Society’s panel discussion with Hossein Mousavian and Gary Sick
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Iran and the United States: History, Hopes and Missteps
Hossein Mousavian and Gary Sick discuss the occupation of the US embassy
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Enrichment Capacity, Main Issue in Negotiations
Excerpts of an exclusive interview with Seyyed Hossein Mousavian, a former senior member of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team
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Iran and US’ Common Need to Negotiate
An interview with Alireza Davari, a university professor and expert on international affairs
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Normal Relations with US Not Impossible
Excerpts of an interview with Dr. Seyyed Mohammad Sadr, a former Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African affairs
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More Normal US-Iran Relationship Would Benefit Both Countries
An exclusive interview with Stephen Walt, a Harvard professor of international relations and an analyst of Iranian affairs
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US’ Political Nervousness in Facing Iran
An interview with Sirous Nasseri, a former member of Iran’s nuclear negotiating team
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Bad Idea for Congress to Tie President’s Hands in International Negotiations
An exclusive interview with Thomas Pickering, a former US Ambassador to the United Nations
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Back Channel US-Iran Talks Contributed To Successful Negotiation
An exclusive interview with Gary Sick, professor at Columbia University and analyst of Middle East affairs
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Common Interests, Victim of US-Iran Hostility
Second and final part of an exclusive interview with American journalist and analyst Fareed Zakaria
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US Looks to Seize Strategic Moment
An essay by Ali Asghar Mohammadi, former General Director for the Arab Middle East and North African affairs at the Iranian Foreign Ministry
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Moscow Unable to Revive Regional Power
An interview with Dr. Mahmood Shoori, an expert on Russian affairs
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Rouhani’s Trip to New York and the Hopes and Jokes on US-Iran Relations
Reactions to Rouhani’s New York trip
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No Difference between Rohani and Ahmadinejad for Netanyahu
An interview with Dr. Assadollah Athari, a university professor and analyst of regional affairs
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A Difficult Test
Fararu.com’s interview with Amir Moosavi, a strategist and advisor to former Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani
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Washington Not Willing To Revise Attitude toward Iran
An exclusive interview with Andrew Bacevich, Professor of International Relations and History at Boston University
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Why Iran Is Ready
An essay by Nasser Hadian, a professor of political science at the University of Tehran, for The Iran Primer
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West Can Afford To Trust Iran
An exclusive interview with Peter Jenkins, Britain’s former ambassador to the IAEA
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