Fred Hiatt
U.S. Fails to See Russia's Need for IranU.S. Fails to See Russia's Need for Iran In his Oct. 4 Sunday Opinion commentary, "Does Russia Get It?," Fred Hiatt exposed a longstanding blind spot in U.S. policy toward Russia. For example, in September 1997 in Moscow, Vice President Al... In this article: United States, Russia, Iran, Bill Clinton, Moscow, Boris Yeltsin, Vladimir Putin, and Al Gore |
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BBC News | October 13, 2009
Shift or stall?
...words, Russians fear it will only cause the Iranians to dig in their heels. Stalling The Washington Post's Fred Hiatt recently wrote that the Russians had "consistently dangled the possibility of co-operation with the United States while...
In this article: Russia, Iran, Hillary Clinton, United States, Moscow, International Atomic Energy Agency, Dmitry Medvedev, and Barack Obama
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Matthew Yglesias - The Atlantic | June 07, 2008
Matthew Yglesias (June 07, 2008) - If You Ignore the Differences, They're the Same (Foreign Policy)
...it ought to take compelling evidence before anyone concludes otherwise. [The less said about Hiatt's concluding pitch for endless war in Iraq, the better] Comments (25) From the linked editorial: Yet, when Mr. Obama opened his...
In this article: Barack Obama, John McCain, Iran, US, and Uranium
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Huffington Post | June 28, 2009
TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads
...op ed page" has weighed in on the "serious path" in Iran. WOO! Fred Hiatt's merry band of morons have busted out their crayons and drawn a picture of seriousness, in Iran! THE CHRIS MATTHEWS SHOW First, though, we check in with dear...
In this article: David Gregory, Michelle Obama, David Axelrod, Republican Party, Lindsey Graham, Mitt Romney, Katty Kay, and Mark Sanford
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 06, 2006
Saudi Arabia Fires Security Consultant for Iraq Remarks
...to the United States, told the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia. [Fred Hiatt, The Post's editorial page editor, declined to comment on Turki's announcement.] The article said that the kingdom would intervene with funding and...
In this article: Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United States, Turki al-Faisal, and Iran
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Talking Points Memo - Muckraker | February 27, 2009
Hiatt: Will Challenging Climate Change Consensus Is Healthy
...it. In the case of the first George Will piece, I think Hiatt et al. assumed that, based on past performance, Will would not submit a piece which contains such a glaring factual misstatement, so they felt no need to research it. Posted...
In this article: Global warming, George Will, Climate change, University of Illinois, and World Meteorological Organization
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Daily Kos | December 04, 2007
Brooks and the know-nothing pundits
...with certainty what the Iranians were up to. But he wasn't the only one. Greg Mitchell has some greatest hits, like the Washington Post's idiot editor, Fred Hiatt: As France's new foreign minister has recognized, the danger is growing that...
In this article: Uranium, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran, Tehran, France, United States, and Iraq
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Fred Hiatt is the editorial page editor of The Washington Post.
Hiatt reported for the Washington Star until its purchase by the Washington Post in 1981. As a Post reporter, Hiatt had stints in Japan and Russia. He is married to Margaret Shapiro, an editor of the Post Magazine.
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