ROAR: Russian Opinion and Analytics Review, June 17
Published: 17 June, 2009, 14:42
This Wednesday ROAR presents opinions on Iranian domestic politics and foreign policy.
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19.05.2010, 14:47
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Moscow describes the language of a new draft resolution on sanctions against Tehran as “adequate” and “acceptable,” but doubts remain about the prospects of the document.
16.02.2010, 14:28
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Russia has not yet agreed to unconditionally support new sanctions against Tehran as they may backfire on Moscow, the media say.
13.04.2010, 14:50
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As world leaders discuss the problems of nuclear security in Washington, Iran will develop its nuclear program regardless of outside pressure, analysts believe.
19.04.2010, 14:42
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Tehran has hosted its own conference on nuclear security to gain support against the pressure from the West and wants to “disarm the world,” the media say.
17.05.2010, 15:13
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In recent days the Russian leadership discussed the Iranian nuclear program and the Middle East settlement with the leadership of Turkey, Syria, Brazil and Kuwait.
The effectiveness of contacts between Russia and Hamas for the peace settlement in the Middle East is questioned by media. But Moscow already gets practical gains from this dialogue, analysts say.
In Tuesday’s ROAR we look at oil markets and how the global economic crisis may shift trends in it. The fate of the US air base in Kyrgyzstan is also in focus.
On Wednesday, Russian press reports on the thawing of relations between the US and Iran, new aspects of the Opel sell, and the possible independence of Greenland following a parliamentary election.
The victory of the incumbent Afghan leader in the second presidential election since the Taliban regime was overthrown will not change the situation in the country, Russian analysts believe.
Iran should receive one more chance, analysts say, emphasizing Tehran’s willingness to cooperate with IAEA over their second enrichment facility.
Published: 17 June, 2009, 14:42
This Wednesday ROAR presents opinions on Iranian domestic politics and foreign policy.
The “colored revolution” pattern of territorial disintegration is the quintessence of imperial policy exploiting the inner energy of “the other”. The “colored” risk is injected to split regional political environment a half in order to create the position of maximal hazardous proportions. When obtaining the ratio about 1:1 the color changes to transparent, becoming “locally green” as in Iran. This one shall / will be backed militarily. So it went, so it goes, so it – can’t stop. However the destruction of “others” bounces! This is the point of unpredictability. When analyzing Iran the reader does not realize this bouncing effect hitting USA. There, for the very present, two vectors apparently stay at risk, but the ingredient to form an explosive atmosphere is rising. It will turn out as the conflict of black and white population and USA might be looking for help. The globally relevant subjects have to get ready for the encounter with splitting USA and to build up the basis of positive creativity. Or briefly – USA will not avoid the second (social) collapse following the financial one. This erupting energy is too strong for any single political entity regardless of its size. USA never slowly built up the society being capable to reverse toward contained poverty, which other part of the world already overcame. It brings the turning point of the global situation and ponders the importance of Russia very heavily.