Wednesday's Daily Briefing on Iran
DoctorZin reports, 6.1.2005:
Members of Congress push tougher line on Iran
Geoff Earle, The Hill:
Key members of Congress are girding to take a tougher line on Iran by tightening sanctions and taking a high-profile stance against the Iranian government.The people of Iran need our support now. This summer they will begin to act against the regime. To see the bill and write your representatives in congress, click here.
But despite President Bush's calls for democratic reform in the Middle East, the administration is urging Congress to hold off on legislation out of concern that it might disrupt sensitive negotiations about Iran's nuclear program. READ MORE
Here are a few other news items you may have missed.
- IranMania reports that an Iranian presidential candidate said some government officials are involved in drug trafficking.
- Expatica reports that President Bush said the United States would not compromise with Iran on the uranium enrichment issue.
- Yahoo News reports that you can have your very own ayatollah online.
- The American Spectator asks, if France can have a referendum, why not Iran?
- Arutz Sheva asks, Does Iran Already Have Nuclear Weapons?
- Iran va Jahan reminds us that the offspring of dictators openly and baldly flaunt the most basic laws, this is true in Iran.
- FrontPageMag.com reports that Reza Pahlavi offers a sound investment plan for the political future of his country.
- WorldNetDaily.com reports that Joseph Farah says, No time for second-guessing with Iran.
- And finally, photos of Iranian students at an anti regime speech, students tell the Basiji to leave their campus and a photo of Rafsanjani.
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