March 21, 2010

Why Brazil Should Sanction Iran

James Rubin, Newsweek

Send to a Friend

AP Photo

Allies who refuse to sanction Iran must themselves pay a price.

Read Full Article ››

TAGGED: Brazil, Iran, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva

RECOMMENDED ARTICLES

March 11, 2010
Emerging Democracies Break with U.S.
Nikolas Gvosdev, National Interest
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton returned empty-handed from Brazil. Neither Foreign Minister Celso Amorim or President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were responsive to her arguments for supporting stronger sanctions against... more ››
March 18, 2010
Could Brazil Be a Player in Mideast Peace?
Ely Karmon, Jerusalem Post
It seems that the country and its president have embarked on an active diplomatic offensive in the ME, centered around Iran's int'l position. more ››
March 8, 2010
Obama's Mideast Horror Show
Barry Rubin, Jerusalem Post
The stories of the US engagement with Syria and the sanctions issue regarding Iran's nuclear program are fascinating. Each day there's some new development showing how the Obama administration is acting like a deer standing in... more ››
March 16, 2010
Mr. Lula and His Nation Arrive
The National
The National logo, global utilities-->32 °C FAQ Bookmark this page Sign In Register Primary navigation skip to... more ››
March 18, 2010
Brazil Middle-Manning Israel, Iran
Pepe Escobar, Asia Times
Talk about a Via Dolorosa. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is the first Brazilian president to visit Israel officially. Lauded for his charisma, swing and formidable negotiating powers - United... more ››