According to this week's National Intelligence Estimate, Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program four years ago. President Bush reacted to the report by saying it confirms that pressure on Iran has worked, and Iran is still dangerous.

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Respected broadcast journalist Ted Koppel is a senior news analyst for NPR. Through essays and conversations with NPR hosts, he weighs in on all manner of U.S. and foreign policy from security, privacy, values and the media to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan.
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Folge vom 08.12.2007The Intelligence Report and U.S.-Iran Diplomacy
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Folge vom 07.12.2007The Intelligence Report and U.S.-Iran DiplomacyAccording to this week's National Intelligence Estimate, Iran suspended its nuclear weapons program four years ago. President Bush reacted to the report by saying it confirms that pressure on Iran has worked, and Iran is still dangerous.
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Folge vom 27.11.2007U.S. Should Show Muscle in Diplomacy with ChinaNPR Senior News Analyst Ted Koppel comments on the balance between making good business choices and having a backbone in dealing with the Chinese. Koppel says the Chinese these days don't like Americans dictating to them, and they are flexing their mouths and muscle more than previously.
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Folge vom 21.11.2007U.S. Rapport with Musharraf Evokes Shah EraAmerica's close relationship with Pakistan's President Gen. Pervez Musharraf recalls another ally: the Shah of Iran. It's nearly 30 years since the fall of the Shah and the rise of an Islamic state hostile toward the United States. It's still not clear whether the U.S. put too much pressure on the Shah.