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The Case for Regime Change in Iran

مجموعه مقالات واشنگتن تايمز يك صفحه اصلي دارد كه لينك آن اين است:

در اين لينك همه لينكهاي مقالات ديگر سرجمع آمده است و در شروع صفحه يك كليپ ويدئوي خلاصه بسيار عالي از كهكشان آورده است. پيشنهادم اين است كه همه اين لينك را در حداقل4 شبكه اجتماعي: سايت يا وبلاگ-گوگل پلاس - فيس بوك -توييتر بگذاريد و هركس كه وب سايت دارد اين صفحه را در سايتش لينك كند. 
خود اين صفحه شامل 23 مقاله است كه هر كدام سخنان و يا موضعگيري يكي از شخصيتهاي دعوت شده به جلسه است. هر كدام از آن 23 صفحه را هم تك تك در همان سه شبكه اجتماعي شر كنند خيلي خوب ميشود چون هرچه لينكهاي داده شده موِثر تر است. 
اين يكي از كيفي ترين مجموعه مقالاتي است كه تا بحال داشته ايم.   واشنگتن تايمز  خودش يك وزنه جدي روي اينترنت ميباشد. 
پيشنهادم اين است كه :

1- لينك صفحه اصلي را همه در  شبكه اجتماعي بگذارند.
2- هر 23 مقاله كه خلاصه آن در صفحه اصلي است را تك به تك در هر سه شبكه دوباره گذاشته شود.
 

The Case for Regime Change in Iran

The Case for Regime Change in Iran: Denying Tehran The Bomb is a Special Report prepared by The Washington Times Advocacy Department.


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