We met your husband and you at the G8 summit reception in Birmingham when Bill spotted a Birmingham grandmother. Her photo was used as a publicity poster for the event. I can see you both now as Bill pointed and bellowed: 'Look Hillary, there's Marge.' I believe this poster ("Marge, get your hair done. Bill's coming to town") hung in the White House for a time!
The Barnet and Finchley Times - IRANIANS from across Barnet gathered Cricklewood to pay tribute to the life of one of Britain's greatest legal minds a year after he passed away. The Iranians, some of who have relatives among the Iranian opposition People's Mojahedin (PMOI) in Camp Ashraf in Iraq, said they were "forever indebted" to Lord Slynn of Hadley.
FamilySecurityMatters.org- The recent Iraqi parliamentary elections were of tremendous importance. However, the main outcome should be sought through the development of the Iraqi political society and the shift in the balance of power in Iran and in Iraq. The recent polls and the democratic-nationalist forces triumph delivered a severe setback to the Iranian regime’s political ambitions in Iraq.On April 11, 2010, David Ignatius, writing for the Washington Post quoted Vice President Biden and wrote that:
globalpolitician.com - The significant success of Iraq’s non-sectarian nationalist block during the March 7 parliamentary elections is, no doubt, a major setback for Tehran and its Iraqi proxies. Still, with Iraq entering an anticipated period of post-election political uncertainty which could last for months,
FamilySecurityMatters.org - When it comes to Iran, it is important for one to understand many things, especially considering the events of the last few months. I always think that nobody will know what our people – especially women – have gone through here in Tehran, the heart of Iran.
As the Obama administration works to increase international pressure on Iran over its continued nuclear defiance, it is paramount that the threat posed by the Iranian regime is dealt with on more than one front. If we are to put a meaningful political and economic squeeze on Tehran's leaders, we cannot afford to look only at the nuclear aspect.