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Mohammad of Vancouver

The Times of London is reporting that the west and Israel are moving toward a deal in which Israel makes concessions on the alleged peace process and is given the green light to attack Iran within a year.
"Urgent!!!" writes Mohammad of Vancouver. "When are you going to address this. It is getting louder and louder. What deal?" Then this prescient awful thought: "This is the rerun of the Roadmap and the Iraq War."

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Did Biden open gate to Israeli attack on Iran?

by Philip Weiss on July 7, 2009 · 32 comments

Joe Biden went on "This Week," George Stephanopoulos's show Sunday, and said Israel has a "sovereign right" to go after Iran. JTA saw Biden's comments as giving a "green light" to Israel. So did Haaretz. 

When asked whether the Obama administration would restrain Israeli military action against Iran, Biden responded:

"Israel can determine for itself – it's a sovereign nation – what's in their interest and what they decide to do relative to Iran and anyone else."

Stephanopoulos posed the question three times, and each time Biden repeated that Israel was free to choose its actions. "If the Netanyahu government decides to take a course of action different than the one being pursued now, that is their sovereign right to do that. That is not our choice."

Today Obama said that the U.S. is "absolutely not" giving Israel a green light. Yesterday the White House said that Biden's comments don't represent a shift in policy, though Laura Rozen says they could "increase the uncertainty in Tehran."

Though here is Biden's line in the LA Times in April: "Biden warns Israel off any attack on Iran:"

In the interview, Biden was asked whether he was concerned that Netanyahu might strike Iranian nuclear facilities. "I don't believe Prime Minister Netanyahu would do that. I think he
would be ill advised to do that," Biden said.

Writes Mohammad of Vancouver:

Is it clear now… why the west fell in love with Iran and put it in the news in June? To make Iran look bad so Israel can up the threats. Here comes the real voice of Obama administration? Why is he speaking again? Threats must stop. Negotiations must begin.

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Mohammad of Vancouver on the anti-Ahmadinejad bloc

by Philip Weiss25 April 2009

Mohammad of Vancouver writes: The 23 countries that walked out of the Geneva Conference during Ahmadinejad’s speech are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,…

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Mohammad of Vancouver on the anti-Ahmadinejad bloc

by Philip Weiss25 April 2009

Mohammad of Vancouver writes: The 23 countries that walked out of the Geneva Conference during Ahmadinejad’s speech are: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,…

Mohammad of Vancouver on Ahmadinejad’s speech

by Philip Weiss24 April 2009

The other day we ran a repudiation of Ahmadinejad’s speech in Geneva by Bruce Wolman. As a Jew, I took comfort in that; but this site is not about comfort. We aim to be a place where dialogue occurs across…

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Mohammad of Vancouver on Ahmadinejad’s speech

by Philip Weiss24 April 2009

The other day we ran a repudiation of Ahmadinejad’s speech in Geneva by Bruce Wolman. As a Jew, I took comfort in that; but this site is not about comfort. We aim to be a place where dialogue occurs across…

full English text of Ahmadinejad speech

by Philip Weiss22 April 2009

Available here. (Thanks to Mohammad of Vancouver) Oh and here is the full text as submitted to the UN by the Permanent Mission of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

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U.S. may have to choose between a nuclear Iran and Islamic revolution in Egypt, Saudia Arabia

by Philip Weiss22 March 2009

Mohammad of Vancouver responds to Obama’s Nowruz greetings to the Iranian people and leaders, on the occasion of the Zoroastrian new year: Obama is setting himself up for a difficult task, and his new year message is not going to…

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Iran turns from fatwas and assassinations to international criminal court. Role model?

by Philip Weiss2 March 2009

Mohammad of Vancouver writes: It was first reported on Iran’s Press TV that Iran has asked Interpol to investigate the role of high Israeli officials in the war crimes committed against Gaza. After that, the news that the International Criminal…

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Understanding Dershowitz

by Philip Weiss16 February 2009

Mohammad of Vancouver: The real and material world changes in many ways on a regular basis. Things go up, then they go down, and then they go up again. Every phenomenon, even a solid piece of rock, shows the signs…

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2 responses to ‘Israeli Arabs should reenact Selma’

by Philip Weiss11 February 2009

Earlier today Felson wrote, in a post titled Israeli Arabs Should Reenact Selma: “How Israel’s Arabs express their anger is crucial to reversing public opinion in the U.S. It needs to be non-violent, modeled after the civil rights campaign in…

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Nothing changes on the West Bank

by Philip Weiss10 February 2009

Settler pogroms continue–last night, indiscriminate firing on a village outside Bethlehem.

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A self-interview by Mohammad with Mohammad on the anniversary of the Iranian Revolution

by Philip Weiss10 February 2009

Thirty years ago today, Ayatollah Khomeini managed to bring down a 2500-year old monarchy in Iran and replace it with a new government system never seen before. On the eve of the anniversary of this revolution Mohammad of Vancouver sits…

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Israel and Iran should go out and have a beer to celebrate the dialectical creation of the global Islamic nation! says Mohammad of Vancouver

by Philip Weiss9 February 2009

Today Americans for Peace Now released an interview with former Mossad exec Yossi Alpher where Alpher showed great respect for the Iranian revolution, comparing it to the Russian revolution, and saying that neoconservatives failed to understand its permanency and support….

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