Top Stories
Reuters: "A senior Russian diplomat said on Wednesday that Russia and China had pressed Iran to accept a United Nations offer to replace fuel for an atomic reactor." http://nyti.ms/dfNF5U
AP: "The Arab League chief wants the 22-nation bloc to engage Iran directly over concerns about its growing influence and its nuclear activities, in a step that could undermine U.S. and Israeli efforts to isolate the country, diplomats said Tuesday." http://bit.ly/b9uQXs
Radio Farda: "Russia's Lukoil has announced its withdrawal from an oil project in Iran because of U.S. sanctions against Tehran, according to Interfax news agency." http://bit.ly/asmE9h
Nuclear Program
AFP: "Brazil on Tuesday again urged the international community to negotiate with Iran rather than seek to apply sanctions over Tehran's controversial nuclear program. 'Brazil still sees space to negotiate on the agreement proposed by the IAEA,' Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim said after talks in Rio de Janeiro with International Atomic Energy Agency head Yukiya Amano." http://bit.ly/cawsWJ
Domestic Politics
Reuters: "Iran has released on bail a grandson of former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani after he expressed 'regret' for taking part in post-election protests, an Iranian news agency reported on Tuesday." http://bit.ly/ae1G85
Foreign Affairs
Radio Farda: "The Obama administration has warned U.S. citizens about traveling to Iran, saying they could face hostility, harassment, or arrest by Iranian authorities. The warning from the State Department specifically mentions potential threats faced by U.S.-Iranian dual nationals." http://bit.ly/9VBRKO
Culture
NYT: "You might say that Maryam Maddahi and her relatives hold a dry run for the Passover Seder every Friday night, when they have a rotating Sabbath dinner for four dozen to five dozen family members. It's a common practice for the family, as it is for their fellow Iranian Jews in Southern California, who began settling there after the fall of the Shah in 1979. The population has grown to about 40,000." http://nyti.ms/cAR6pn
Opinion
Tony Karon in TIME: "The actual level of progress on the Iran sanctions front, however, has not yet caught up with Clinton's tough talk - and there's little sign that any of the pressure being mustered will realistically stop Iran from slowly acquiring the means to create a nuclear bomb (though the U.S. believes Tehran has not yet decided to actually build such weapons)." http://bit.ly/dwLZ8c
Ralph Peters in NY Post: "It's wretched enough that our 'friend' Ahmed Chalabi has become Iran's point man in Iraq. Now 'our man in Kabul,' President Hamid Karzai, is quietly shifting his loyalty to Tehran. Beyond Iranian President Mahmud Ahmedinejad's recent chummy visit to Karzai -- reported by the media but downplayed by Washington -- Iran's been training Taliban forces to kill our troops more efficiently." http://bit.ly/aYpkxv
Anthony Cordesman and Abdullah Toukan for CSIS: "The study outlines Iran's threat perceptions and their actions in dealing with them, and consequently the U.S. response to these Iranian actions. The study outlines as well the West's perceptions of the Iranian threat and what options are available to deal with them. Finally what could cause and accelerate a pre-emptive strike on Iranian Nuclear Facilities." http://bit.ly/bTyEQu
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