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Kristol, compatriots push Obama to condemn Iran
Alex Koppelman
Some of the president's critics believe his language about the turmoil in Iran hasn't been strong enough
Real-time coverage: Iran accuses the U.S. of “intolerable” meddling
Vincent Rossmeier
More protests, video from Iran.
What they saw at the Green Revolution
Salon Staff
A photographic record of the Iranian election and its aftermath, through Monday's bloody street protests.
The “Bomb Iran” contingent’s newfound concern for The Iranian People
Glenn Greenwald
Many of those now expressing solidarity with "The Iranian People" have been recently advocating bombing them.
Dispatch from Tehran: Blood and defiance in Azadi Square
Anonymous
On Monday, huge crowds braved violence to protest the Iranian election results.
Obama to Iranians: “Know that the world is watching”
Alex Koppelman
The president addresses the situation in Iran, saying it'd be wrong for him to stay silent but watching his words
Protests in Iran
Salon Staff
Video from Velenjak, north of Tehran, shows crowds in the streets Sunday night.
White House speaks out on Iran
Alex Koppelman
Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says "there are a number of factors that give us some concern" about the election
Iran’s growing societal chasm
Dieter Bednarz
Supreme Leader Khamenei is a target of the opposition -- the result of a growing split in Iranian society.
The arguments against (and for) trusting Iran’s election results
Gabriel Winant
Experts line up arguments for and against the validity of Ahmadinejad's big win.
The street protests mount
Anonymous
A fresh report from the Iranian capital. The government uses machetes on the public, the public fights back.
Goodbye to cheap oil
Michael Klare
The world's shrinking supply of oil may have disastrous effects on the economy and our security.
Letter from Tehran: The day after
Anonymous
A report from the Iranian capital in the aftermath of Ahmadinejad's "victory."
Various matters
Glenn Greenwald
Major defeat for the Obama DOJ and John Yoo. Iranian elections. And a new, surprising poll from Israel
Ahmadinejad reelected under cloud of fraud
Juan Cole
But outcome doesn't change goals for Obama -- dealing with Iran's nuclear program and its anti-Israel activities.
Both major candidates claim victory in Iran
Alex Koppelman
The country's official media says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been reelected, but a rival says he won
Iranians go to the polls
Alex Koppelman
Will President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad be reelected? And if not, what does that mean for Iran, and the U.S.?
How Mahmoud Ahmedinejad is like George Bush
Andrew Leonard
Voting irregularities, religious appeals to the hard right, a busted economy. Spooky, very spooky
Tribalistic self-absorption
Glenn Greenwald
What animates most right-wing discourse is obsession with one's own group and complete indifference to others.
The woman Ahmadinejad should fear
Ulrike Putz
Zahra Rahnavard could turn the tide in Friday's elections in Iran.
The CIA’s secret history of psychological torture
Alfred McCoy
Throughout the Cold War, the agency outsourced abuse to other nations. Will Obama put us back on this path?
Will young lovers oust Ahmadinejad?
Lynn Harris
Iran's "marriage crisis" could affect Friday's election.
Obama wins an election in the Middle East
Juan Cole
Lebanon's voters gave the White House the victory it wanted -- with a lot of help from Hezbollah.
Youth and euthanasia
Garrison Keillor
The world belongs to the young. At the end, there's a cocktail and memories of laughter.
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