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VP debate

VP debate

Joe Biden and Sarah Palin discuss foreign policy.

Audio|Thu, 2 Oct 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…Let's move on to Iran Pakistan. Curious about what she's -- nightly news -- about it which is the greatest threat. …”

“…A nuclear Iran or an unstable Pakistan explain why. …”

VP Debate: What are your plans for Iraq?

VP Debate: What are your plans for Iraq?

(NECN: St. Louis) - Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Sarah Palin faced off in the only vice presidential debate at Washington University. Moderator Gwen Ifill asked Governor Palin about her thoughts on Iraq. "You both have sons who are in...

Video|Thu, 2 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…Let's move on to Iran and Pakistan I'm curious about what you think starting with you senator -- which is the greatest threat. …”

“…A nuclear Iran or an unstable Pakistan explain why. …”

Holocaust Museum sends message to

Holocaust Museum sends message to Iran

(NECN/ABC) - The photographs of the Auschwitz album are one of the Holocaust's most chilling historical records -- 159 photographs taken by the SS at Auschwitz death camp -- the only documentary evidence of this most notorious Nazi concentrat...

Video|Wed, 1 Oct 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…them. -- missions commission which site is designed to speak to the Iranian people directly to -- the facts about the Holocaust. And to counter the propaganda. Of the president. -- didn't Ahmadinejad has repeatedly …”

Steve Lynch

Steve Lynch

The Mass. congressman is one of the Democrats who voted against the financial bailout bill. He explains why.

Audio|Tue, 30 Sep 2008|More from WRKO - Tom Finneran
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“…one of the three Massachusetts votes against this package are frequent guest Iran WRKO and always welcome congressman Steve lynch welcome. Good morning -- user. We I do want to find Steve at Steve's Cyrus …”

“…back in session tomorrow the next day and obviously all lies Iran this so well all our listeners are grateful to you forgiven us -- timing a perspective on it. …”

Presidential debate

Presidential debate

John McCain and Barack Obama discuss the war in Iraq.

Audio|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from WBZ's More on This
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“…region and a fledgling democracy. The consequences of defeat. Would've been increased Iranian influence. It would have been. Increase in sectarian violence it would have been. A wider war which the United States of America …”

FOREIGN POLICY AND THE NEXT U.S. ADMINISTRATION

FOREIGN POLICY AND THE NEXT U.S. ADMINISTRATION

MIT scholars Barry Posen, Taylor Fravel, and Carol Saivetz are participating in a roundtable discussion on foreign policy and the next U.S. administration. This discussion is the first in a series of forward-thinking talks on pressing global issues in which MIT experts offer advice to the next U.S. president. The Starr Forum event, Foreign Policy and the Next U.S. Administration , will be on Thurs, Sept 18, at 6:00p, in the Tang Center, MIT Bldg 51-315. CIS Starr Forums are free and open to the public. BARRY POSEN , Ford International Professor of Political Science at MIT and director of the CIS Security Studies Program, is widely published and makes frequent media appearances to discuss the Iraq War, a nuclear Iran , international security, and other pressing issues. Most recently, he testified before Congress on a new grand strategy for the next U.S. president. CAROL SAIVETZ , a visiting scholar at MIT’s Center for International Studies and research associate at Harvard University’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, has written widely on Soviet and now Russian foreign policy issues and is currently working on a book on Putin’s foreign policy. TAYLOR FRAVEL , an associate professor of political science at MIT and member of the CIS Security Studies Program, studies international relations with a focus on international security, China and East Asia. His recent book, Strong Borders, Secure Nations, examines China security and is cited as a benchmark study.

Video|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from - MIT TechTV (beta)
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“…of journalistic policy it's clear it does not want to nuclear Iran. . And it's also tried to control Tehran to into complying with the international strictures at the same time -- tried to protect Iran from heavy sanctions regime. And the Iranians have been brilliant in tempting them with the lure of contracts more reactors. Something that I think is worth watching is that the saudis have recently basically said to the Russians will buy arms from you will buy nuclear reactors for you from you let us replace you Ron in you were. Trade calculations -- sector because they too are concerned about an Iranian nuclear. Potential I actually think that with enough incentives starts talking about how much does not cost them with enough incentives we might be able to convince Moscow to abandon. The Iranian nuclear. Program because there are serious differences and again we can talk about this between Iran and Russia on any number of other issues. One final note to. There's been some writing in the Russian press and some …”

“…interested in the containment of rogue states. To include North Korea and Iran. . Both have a very general commitment to the spread of democracy. Both are very interested in the prevention -- proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction which takes you back to Iran and North Korea again. Both are interested in the retention and expansion of Cold War alliances. Around in Europe. Both -- interest …”

Debate: Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?

Debate: Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?

(NECN: Oxford, Miss.) - Moderator Jim Lehrer directed the fifth question of the presidential debate towards Barack Obama. "Do you think more U.S. Troops should be sent to Afghanistan, how many and when?"

Video|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…who have threatened extinction for North Korean. -- some songs about bombing Iran I don't know Leo how credible that it's. I think this is the right strategy now. Senator McCain is also right that …”

“…state but let me tell you you know this business about. Bombing Iran and all that let let me tell you my record. Back in 1983 when I was a brand new United States congressman …”

Debate: How do you see the relationship with Russia?

Debate: How do you see the relationship with Russia?

(NECN: Oxford, Miss.) - Moderator Jim Lehrer directed the seventh question of the presidential debate to Senator Barack Obama. "How do you see the relationship with Russia. Do you see them as a competitor, do you see them as an enemy or do yo...

Video|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…but to deal -- many of the world states we've talked about Iran. . Venezuelan. And that means yes increasing domestic production and offshore drilling. But we only have 3% of the world's oil supply us. …”

Obama, McCain debate lessons of Iraq

Obama, McCain debate lessons of Iraq

(NECN: Oxford, Miss) - Moderator Jim Lehrer asked Senator John McCain the fourth question of the presidential debate. "Much has been said of the lessons of Vietnam, what do you see as the lessons of Iraq."

Video|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…region and a fledgling democracy. The consequences of defeat. Would've been increased Iranian influence. It would have been. Increase in sectarian violence it would have been. Eight a wider war which the United States America …”

McCain and Obama debate the threat of

McCain and Obama debate the threat of Iran to the U.S.

(NECN: Oxford, Miss.) - Moderator Jim Lehrer asked Senator John McCain the sixth question of the presidential debate. "What is your reading of the threat from Iran right now to the security of the United States?"

Video|Fri, 26 Sep 2008|More from Boston.com
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“…Germans and other countries are democracies around the world. We can affect Iranian behavior. But have no doubt. -- have no doubt that the Iranians. Continue on the path to the acquisition of nuclear weapon as we speak tonight. And -- threat not only in the region but around the world. But I also like to point out the Iranians. Are putting the most lethal IEDs into Iraq which are killing young Americans -- special groups and Iran that are coming into Iraq and are being trained. In Iran. . And variously. Or the Republican guard in Iran which senator Kyle had an amendment. In order that declared them a sponsor of terror Senator Obama says that would be forgot provocative. So this is a serious threat. This is a serious threat to -- Purity in the world. And I believe we can act and we can act with our friends and allies and and reduce that threat as quickly as possible we have no doubt about the ultimate result of them acquiring nuclear weapons two minutes on Iran. . …”

“…minutes is Senator McCain what if your reading of the threat from Iran right out of the security of the United States. My reading. The threat from Iran. . Is that if Iran acquires nuclear weapons. It's an existential threat. To the State of Israel. And it is a threat to the region because the …”