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Large voter turnout for Iran's June 12 presidential election would be a double-edged sword for the country's hardline leader Ali Khamenei.
The confrontation between Iran and the United States over Iran's nuclear program is likely to end in U.S. air strikes against Tehran's nuclear facilities.
President Barack Obama has made outreach to the Islamic Republic of Iran a foreign policy centerpiece of his administration.
As Iranian centrifuges continue to spin, the price of President Bush's flip-flop in diplomacy will be high.
No matter how poisonous political battles are in Washington, Congress unites in the face of aggression against the United States or its allies.
Iran has pursued ruthless oppression at home, terrorism abroad and weapons proliferation, largely with impunity. The time has come to end the free ride.
The race to take the White House in 2009 has had the predictable effect of deepening partisan divisions.
While international attention is focused on Iran's nuclear program and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's bombast, Iranian society itself is facing turbulent times.



