US-Iran Relations

Hassan Dai debates Alireza Namvar Haghighi on VOA

Jul 16th, 2009

Dai from PAIC debate Alireza Namvar Haghighi on VOA

Saturday- July 18, 2009
Subject: The Iranian uprising and the prospect of US policy toward Iran



Deny Ahmadinejad the visa to attend the upcoming UN General Assembly in New York- please sign

Jul 16th, 2009

1- President Obama and his administration should decisively side with the people of Iran and deny Ahmadinejad (or any other Islamic Republic delegations for that matter) the right to obtain an entry visa to the United States for the purpose of “representing” the Iranian nation during the 64th United Nations General Assembly on September 15, 2009. 2- Neither Ahmadinejad nor any of the members of his cabinet have any legitimacy to be recognized as the president or be regarded as the representatives of the Iranian nation. 3- This is the least the civilized world can do for the Iranian people during these decisive times.



UANI Calls On New York Area Hotels To Refuse To Host Ahmadinejad

Jul 13th, 2009

New York, NY – United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) today called on New York area hotels to refuse to host President Ahmadinejad and the Iranian Delegation during the 64th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) scheduled to begin in New York City on September 15, 2009. “We call on the Grand Hyatt Hotel, the InterContinental Hotel [...]



Clinton Sees More Iran Sanctions if Outreach Fails

Jul 8th, 2009

CARACAS (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that Washington would call for more sanctions against Iran if the White House policy of engagement with Tehran failed. Clinton said U.S. outreach to Iran may not work given the country’s recent repression of protests after a disputed election. “It may not be possible, in [...]



Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) Delivers Weekly GOP Address On July 4th And The Iranian Protests

Jul 5th, 2009

Sen. McCain says that Americans stand “with the millions of Iranians who brave batons, imprisonment, and gunfire to have their voices heard and their votes counted.”



Obama’s Policy Toward Iran

May 4th, 2009

The US overture has the primary aim of preempting the Iranian campaign of portraying itself as a victim of US aggressive plans for the overthrow of the Clerical regime. This campaign by the Islamic regime was indeed effective during the Bush administration because of the unjustified war with Iraq and the WMD dilemma. The US overtures will also prepare the grounds for a future consensus among allies to adopt serious sanctions against Iran in case of the failure of all diplomatic efforts.



Iran-US Relations from Two Points of View

Apr 11th, 2009

Hassan Daioleslam (PAIC) debates Hooshang Amirahamdi (AIC) on Voice of America TV. April 11, 2009.



Iran responds to Barack Obama’s video appeal with nuclear pledge

Mar 20th, 2009

US President Barack Obama’s appeal for a ‘new beginning’ with Iran has been met by a pledge to turn on the country’s nuclear power plant this year.



Why U.S. Policy Leans Too Close to Terrorist Appeasement

Mar 14th, 2009

In 2002, a new pro-Iran group was formed by a young Swedish-Iranian immigrant named Trita Parsi.
The expanding influence of this pro-Iran lobby on U.S. foreign policy attests to a determined and sophisticated operation that serves only the interests of regime implacably hostile to America’s own national security interests.