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Glass Dismissed

Does it really make sense to recycle glass?

Geniuses at IAEA discover that Iran may be developing a nuclear warhead

Clueless watchdog makes shocking discovery several years late: “IAEA: Iran’s nukes ‘also for army,’” from the Jerusalem Post, February 21 (thanks to Sr. Soph): Israel praised an International Atomic Energy Agency report released on Thursday that says Iran may be developing a nuclear warhead. “The new IAEA report deals more…

Fitzgerald: Adam B. Lowther, geostrategist, always looking on the bright side

Last Thursday, the anniversary day of the Great Islamic Revolution in Iran, everything went off as the men who run the Islamic Republic of Iran wanted, without a hitch or a hiccup. The Internet sites had been shut down, the leaders arrested, the bloodcurdling threats made, the traffic carefully monitored,…

Meet the new boss, not the same as the old boss? Under new chief, IAEA suggests Iran actively working on nuclear weapons

This could be the start of a refreshing change at the IAEA, but much remains to be seen. “IAEA Fears Iran Working Now on Nuclear Warhead,” by Mark Heinrich for Reuters, February 18: VIENNA (Reuters) – The U.N. nuclear watchdog fears Iran may be working now to develop a nuclear-armed…

Don’t Underestimate the Power of Sanctions on Iran

Jonathan Schanzer and Mark Dubowitz of The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies argue in the New York Post that sanctions targeting Iran’s energy sector will cause the regime some very substantial pain. Material and political support for the opposition is necessary as well, but the impact of tough sanctions could cause the regime to [...]

The War on Coal

How a new regulatory scheme could undermine coal power and raise energy costs for Americans.

The Heretics: Anthony Watts

Meet the meteorologist, conservationist and self-styled “green” who is also a leading global warming skeptic.

Charles Krauthammer: The Electorate vs. Obama’s Agenda – RealClearPolitics

WASHINGTON — “I am not an ideologue,” protested President Obama at a gathering with Republican House members last week. Perhaps, but he does have a tenacious commitment to a set of political convictions.
Compare his 2010 State of the Union to his first address to Congress a year earlier. The consistency is remarkable. In 2009, after [...]

Failure Writ Small

Obama’s speech in New Hampshire this week sums everything that’s wrong with the administration.

The Death of Global Warming?

The political hysteria persists, but prominent dissenters are emerging.

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