Today on EA – 5 January 2010
Posted by Tricia Sutherland in Middle East & Iran, US Foreign Policy
Iran: Less “official” news from the Regime today, but plenty else has been going on in and about the country. Full details, (including Austin Heap’s look at what happens when Ahmadinejad’s twitter site gets hacked), together with our updated timeline, are available here.
EA’s John Shahryar has written a thought-provoking analysis on how outside help, however well intentioned, might actually hurt the green movement within Iran.
Last night CNN looked at what was ahead for Iran in 2010. We have the video, which featured ex-MP Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, who challenged the current system, and Seeyed Mohammad Marandi from Tehran University, who defended it. There is also the transcript of an interview with former Obama Administration official Ray Takeyh.
Israel: Foreign Minister Liberman has declared “Enough” when it comes to any proposed joint security pact over Israel and Palestine
Palestine: EA’s Ali Yenidunya reports on the sharper statements coming from the Palestinian Authority against Hamas, following the Egypt-Saudi Arabia-brokered moves towards peace talks between the Authority and Israel.
USA/Middle East: EA’s Scott Lucas is attending the CASAR (Center for American Studies and Research) meetings and conference at American University Beirut this week.








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Try this link for the Amanpour video
http://amanpour.blogs.cnn.com/2010/01/05/iran-in-2010/
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