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Obama Aide on Iran: “It’s not about us”

Despite the occasional English-language sign toted amid the protesting masses in Tehran, one fact remains: the protests in Iran this week, unlike the turmoil that preceded the 1979 Iranian revolution, does not have so much to do directly with the United States. The dispute now gripping the Iranian streets is one of domestic politics in …

Twittering the Revolution

Eighteen years ago CNN got one of its first big scoops covering the first Gulf War when they convinced the Iraqi government to let them install a four-wire – an uncensored hard telephone line – between Baghdad and Atlanta enabling them to cover Operation Desert Storm’s January bombing of the Iraqi capitol live when every other …

The Week That Was

Packing continues here in the DC Bureau. (I’ve decided to keep the campaign button from Al Gore’s 1988 presidential bid, and toss my old files on Bob Packwood.) Before they shut down our computer line here in the DC, I wanted to post this link to Paul Slansky’s weekly index, which this week takes us from American Life League to Wright,

Tehran Butterflies

(I’m posting this for Joe Klein, who emails it in from Tehran:)

I’ve just returned from a day of poll-watching in various Tehran neighborhoods. The lines are long…but I’m worried that the votes might not be counted correctly. In fact, we may be headed for a government-rigged Palm Beach County-style election controversy. Here’s the …

Moving Day

Things are likely to be a little quiet here in Swampland today, as we are packing up and moving to a new Washington Bureau. Part of the process is trying to figure out what to take and what to toss. I’m agonizing over things like whether to throw out my notes from the 1996 Bob Dole campaign, or that pamphlet that a Lyndon LaRouche …

Blowing Up the Senate Over Photos

House and Senate conferees met this afternoon to hammer out an agreement on the war supplemental. They broke up having reached no agreement. The sticking point? An amendment added by Senators Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham that backs the administration’s decision not to further release detainee photos.

The two senators threatened

The First Casualty Is The Truth

Our Pentagon corresondent Mark Thompson calls our attention to this interesting bit of footwork from the Pentagon:

The fog of war can clearly be seen anew in Afghanistan. Wednesday’s good
news out of Kabul: “Precision Strike Kills Warlord, Associates in
Afghanistan,” the Pentagon’s press desk there declared in a statement.

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