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Stories by Trita Parsi

Dr. Trita Parsi is the author of "Treacherous Triangle -- The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the United States" (Yale University Press, 2007).

Israel Is Bluffing: Constant War Threats Against Iran Are Empty, But Still Dangerous

Israel does not have the military capability to successfully eliminate Iran's nuclear program. But its threats are strangling diplomatic alternatives.
Posted on Apr 13, 2009

Bush's Mideast Trip: Iran Warnings Fall on Deaf Ears in the Region

A read of Mideast countries suggests that the current state of no-war, no-peace between the U.S. and Iran is a major cause of the tension.
Posted on Jan 10, 2008

Seven Bad Assumptions We Make About Iran

Seven assumptions we need to rethink in order to create a better foreign policy regarding Iran.
Posted on Nov 5, 2007

The Crisis Over 15 British Prisoners in Iran Leads to Anywhere But Peace

As both the UK and Iran increase the stakes in an effort to gain the upper hand in the negotiations over the 15 captured British soldiers, both sides risk ruling out the option of diplomacy.
Posted on Apr 2, 2007

Bush's Iraq Plan: Goading Iran Into War

President George W. Bush's address on Iraq Wednesday night was less about Iraq than about its eastern neighbor, Iran.
Posted on Jan 13, 2007

Iran is Key to Course Change in Iraq

Is it possible that the election results and antiwar sentiment may force Bush to a more pragmatic position that would link Iran and Iraq in search of a Middle East solution, and send Cheney to the policy-making sidelines.
Posted on Nov 10, 2006