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Obama’s Nuclear Summit

Recapping the days events of Obama’s nuclear summit. President Obama’s Opening Remarks Good afternoon, everybody.  We have just concluded an enormously productive day. I said this morning that today would be an opportunity for our nations, both individually and collectively, to make concrete commitments and take tangible steps to secure nuclear materials so they never fall… Continue Reading

The Threat of Disarming America

“No good decision was ever made in a swivel chair.” – Gen. Patton When you take a look at the threat level from rogue nations – N. Korea and Iran – it is alarming that the current administration would even humor the idea of backing down on its nuclear presence. However, the same energy that… Continue Reading

Change in Iranian Dictatorship

Iran has been going through a political change. As to what extent, it is hard to say other than the fact there are some changes taking place. At the forefront is the Revolutionary Guard and how aggressive they have been at protecting and advancing the notion of a nuclear weaponized Iran. While it has been no secret,… Continue Reading

Top 5 Political Issues of 2009

As the year comes to a close, a look back through the top five political issues of 2009 have definately sparked interest in many ways. It is not to say that these were the only issues, however this is a list of the most pressing and longest lasting issues. 5. Nuclear Iran Iran has been,… Continue Reading

Clinton Says Offer To Iran Will Not Change

Tensions, to say the least, have escalated recently as U.S. Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton tells Iran that there will be no changes to the offer placed before them about their nuclear program. This is the same proposal that was introduced as they agreed to in principle at earlier talks. VOA News – Clinton: Nuclear Offer to Iran… Continue Reading

Trust Key Issue As Iran Rejects Proposal

Iran rejected a U.N. backed plan Saturday in what seems to be a lack of trust among nations. Iran has repeatedly said they want to keep their uranium, but be allowed to buy a more premium level of uranium. They have also repeatedly stated their purposes for their nuclear ambitions, however it is speculated that… Continue Reading

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