Articles tagged "Iran"
Decision Time on Iran
Wednesday, November 25 2009
The West’s standoff with the Iranian regime over its illicit nuclear activities simultaneously grows simpler and more vexatious. It grows simpler as we reach a more and more certain judgment…
The Iranian Election and the Revolution Test
Tuesday, June 23 2009
By George Friedman Successful revolutions have three phases. First, a strategically located single or limited segment of society begins vocally to express resentment, asserting itself in the streets of a…
Western Misconceptions Meet Iranian Reality
Tuesday, June 16 2009
By George Friedman In 1979, when we were still young and starry-eyed, a revolution took place in Iran. When I asked experts what would happen, they divided into two camps.…
The Medvedev Doctrine and American Strategy
Wednesday, September 03 2008
By George Friedman The United States has been fighting a war in the Islamic world since 2001. Its main theaters of operation are in Afghanistan and Iraq, but its politico-military…
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