|
|
Articles related to "Axis Of Evil"
Ben Anderson's Holidays in the Axis of Evil- BBC When former President George W. Bush called several nations part of the "Axis of Evil, " BBC reporter Ben Anderson decided to see what people in those nations are like. iraq • iran • bbc • anderson • libya
Let Me Tell You Where I've Been Persis Karim 's creates a stunning collection of Persian-American poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. The pages rich with culture, identity, tradition, love, and sensuality. iranian diaspora • axis of evil • persian-american • iranian-american • iran
North Korea, Nukes, and Nonsense Does anyone truly believe North Korea will back away from its nuclear weapons program just because of diplomatic pressure? No - unless they are on the UN pay roll and do not want a job as a weapons inspector. north korea • axis of evil • nuclear weapons in asia • korean war • new conflict in korea
The Axis of Evil In his State of the Union address, US President George W. Bush tried to distill to the American people in the clearest terms exactly who is the enemy in the "war against terror". Specifically he referenced three states: North Korea, Iran, and Iraq. But why stop there? Surely the list is much more extensive than that. axis of evil • war on terror • war against terrorism • international terrorism • terrorists
Josh Brolin in W. Starring Josh Brolin in the title role of America's 43rd President. Directed by Oliver Stone it manages the impossible: evoking sympathy for George W. Bush. oliver stone • sympathetic version of bush • josh brolin • geoffery wright • axis of evil
The War on Terrorism: A First Year Score Card What a difference a year makes. Or does it? war on terrorism • attack on iraq • global terrorism • al-qaeda
Kim Jong Il's North Korea Tests Obama Doctrine Police state and axis of evil member, the DPRK, has once again used the American Memorial Day holiday to defy the world and successfully test a small nuclear device. north korea • obama doctrine • axis of evil • nuclear test • kim jong il
Negotiating with North Korea North Korea has agreed to disable all its nuclear facilities by the end of 2007. north korea's nuclear program • denuclearizing north korea • north korea agreement • multilateral diplomacy toward north korea • the korean peninsula
North Korean Charm Offensive Toward the West Recent New Mexico & South Korean visits by high-level DPRK delegations, renewed anticipation about North Korean nuclear proliferation reduction & bilateral American talks six party talks • korean nuclear proliferation • washington and pyongyang • north korean charm offensive • kim dae-jung
Campaigns, Cliches, and Context: Part II. Substance and Solutions Based on the issues US voters say are most important to them, here are a few questions the Presidential candidates should answer but for whatever reason prefer to avoid. us presidential politics • campaign 2004
Iran and the West: Rivals or Partners? Iran and Western society have existed at cross-purposes for many centuries. Yes, centuries - centuries that extend to and pre-date the Roman Empire. But is that rivalry in transition to more co-operative relations? us/iran relations • iranian revolutions • iran and the west • iran/europe trade
The Wizard of Wingnut - Part 1 A little bird. . .well actually a flying monkey. . .told me that some of today's politics and politicians relate quite well to the goings on in that American classic, <i>The Wizard of Oz</i>. Hmmm. . . Could be, you wascally wabbit. By the way, this piece was written before the 2004 election, which explains the references to the "General." satire • politics • wizard • oz • wizard of oz
Americans Help Iran to Olympics A group of brave American individuals have looked past the political heat between the U.S. and Iran and did their part to help the Iranians reach the Olympics. iran basketball • americans in iran • olympic basketball • asian basketball • usa iran
Korean War, Harry Truman, and Communism The Democrats in 1950 were faced with an opposition party accusing it of being soft on Communism and allowing China to fall to Chairman Mao. Korea would prove them wrong. causes of the korean war • cause and effect of the korean war • korean war and harry truman • korean war and containment theory • the democrats and the loss of china
Media Manipulation in George Orwell's 1984 Orwell's masterpiece, 1984 takes readers on a journey into a dystopian society that, in reality, is not much different than the world of today. 1984 analysis • media manipulation in 1984 • orwell's 1984 analysis • orwell 1984 themes • orwell's 1984 control
President Obama Reaches Out to the Muslim World "You can choose to build new bridges instead of building new walls," President Obama said to students as he visited Turkey. This idea guides his foreign-policy strategy. obama's nowruz message to iranian people • message to iran on persian new year • obama reaches out to iran • us iran relations • obama 's first visit to turkey
U.S. Foreign Policy: A Comparison American incursions to other areas hearken back to those of Athenians in the Peloponnesian War, not Rome's Pax Romana. Can new American policy makers learn from history? u.s. foreign policy • john mccain joe biden george w bush • ancient athens and rome • american foreign affairs • pericles and peloponnesian war
Interview: Heroes Is Mr. Linderman Nathan Petrelli's father? Can New York be saved? heroes • nathan petrelli • adrian pasdar • mr. linderman • malcolm mcdowell
Iran: The Story Goes On Iran has now been through the IAEA talks and things have been discovered that put Iran in violation of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Will the pressure on Iran go on or will they fall through the cracks. iran • united states • international atomic energy agency • iaea • nuclear
Kim Il Sung and the Founding of North Korea The life of Kim Il Sung and the founding of North Korea are set in historical context. north korea • kim il sung • kim jong il • communism • south korea
Letter From Mother If mother earth could talk to us about the impact of war, this might be what she'd say! women's issues • environment • war • g.w. bush • endangered species
Ronald Wilson Reagan: The Man, the Leader, and the Legacy After all the analysis during the last week of the life and times of the fortieth President of the United States, what possibly could be left to say that has not been said endlessly already? Of such a man, there is much to be said, and it may be worth reiterating what has been said, lest we forget it. remembering ronald reagan • ronald reagan as president
War = Patriotism? An essay intended to remind us all that loyal opposition is an American tradition and that striving for creative solutions for world peace is a noble and worthy goal. war • peace • loyal opposition • iraq • us
Weird Times in Asia Japan schmoozes North Korea, Thailand captures Taliban Vice and Virtue man in vice act, and Indonesia denies former dictator's son gets perks in prison. tommy suharto • thai/myanmar border • drug trafficking in asia • japanese trade deals • north korea isolation
Iran: A Fly in the Ointment? Just a brief rundown on what is going on in Iran and the accusations that are being leveled against them. iran • khatami • iraq • united states • nuclear
The Politics of an American in France The viewpoint of an American living in France on the current political crisis in Iraq. paris • france • french • politics • war
The Problem with Iran The article is about the current situation in Iran. It talks about the US deal with the Iranian rebels in Iraq as well as the potential standoff over Iran's nuclear capabilities. iran • iraq • united states • nuclear • peoples mujahideen |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|