Obama Accuses Iran of Hiding Nuclear Site

President Barack Obama and other world leaders are accusing Iran of hiding a nuclear site. Obama is demanding that Iran allow international inspectors into the site. (Sept. 25)

Khamenei accuses Obama of plotting against Iran (AFP)

AFP – Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in his new year address to the nation on Sunday accused the US president of plotting against Iran as crowds of worshippers shouted “Death to Obama!”

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Iran’s supreme leader cold to Obama overture (AP)

AP – Iran’s supreme leader sharply denounced the United States on Sunday, accusing it of plotting to overthrow its clerical leadership, in a chilly response to an overture by President Barack Obama for better cultural ties with Iran.

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Obama to Iran: U.S. offer of dialogue still stands (Reuters)

Reuters – U.S. President Barack Obama renewed his administration’s offer of dialogue and diplomacy with Tehran on Saturday, a year after his offer of a new beginning with Iran failed to achieve concrete results.

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Obama to Iranians: We want brighter future for you (AP)

AP – President Barack Obama told Iranians in an online video message that the U.S. wants more educational and cultural exchanges, and lamented that Tehran’s leaders have “turned their backs” on good faith overtures in the past to expand opportunities for their people.

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Obama renews symbolic offer of Iran dialogue

The US President has repeated his symbolic offer of dialogue with Tehran, without specifying what concessions Washington is actually prepared to make.
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Obama appeals to Iranian people in Internet video (AP)

AP – In a fresh appeal directly to the Iranian people, President Barack Obama says in an online video that the United States wants more educational and cultural exchanges for their students and better access to the Internet to give them a more hopeful future.

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Thwarting Iran nuclear drive top priority: Obama (AFP)

AFP – US President Barack Obama said Wednesday that thwarting Iran’s nuclear program was one of his “highest priorities” and warned of a dangerous Middle East arms race if Tehran obtained an atomic bomb.

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Obama says U.S. to pursue aggressive Iran sanctions (Reuters)

Reuters – President Barack Obama said on Wednesday the United States would pursue “aggressive sanctions” to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon that could potentially spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.

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Obama Condemns Iran

December 28, 2009: President Obama had some strong words Monday in response to the escalating violence in Iran and the suppression of civilian protesters. He urged the government to respect the rights of its own people and warned that “history will be on the side of those who seek justice.”

Palin: Obama Will Win Again If He Backs Israel and Bombs Iran

Sarah Palin, the Alaska governor who ran with Sen. John McCain against the Obama-Biden ticket, said on Sunday that U.S. President Barack Obama can win again if he starts backing Israel and decides to attack Iran.

Iran raps Obama’s embrace of Bush’s policies

Iran says the Obama administration has been pursuing his predecessor’s foreign policy approaches, insisting the US policies have not “changed” whatsoever.

Iran speaker accuses Obama of state terrorism

“US, Israel attack plan known,” Iran speaker accuses Obama of state terrorism.

As deadline looms, Iran nuclear program poses challenge to Obama, Congress

Iran’s refusal to accept a nuclear deal by the end of the year is setting up a major foreign policy test for both President Barack Obama and Congress.

Erdogan resists US calls for Iran sanctions, urges diplomacy after meeting with Obama

President Barack Obama failed to win immediate new pledges of support from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday for U.S. goals toward Iran and Afghanistan.
At a news conference after his White House meeting, Erdogan stressed the role of diplomacy in persuading Iran to give up any nuclear ambitions it might have and made [...]


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