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Obama's hard choice after Iran's latest protests

Antigovernment protests erupted again in Iran on Wednesday. Unlike previous marches against the rigged June 12 elections, this one was focused as much on President Obama as it was on the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Full Article at Christian Science Monitor

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