Daily Beast | Iran's Warning to Oil Market Fails to Send Prices Higher New York Times Iran threatened on Tuesday to halt all its oil exports if the West's antinuclear sanctions on the country are strengthened, apparently in the hope that such a warning would spook the international petroleum market by raising prices and reminding the ... Iran's Bark Bigger Than Bite on Oil Iran Threatens to Halt Crude Exports If Sanctions Intensify UPDATE 4-Iran says may stop oil sales if sanctions tighten |
Wall Street Journal | Gerecht and Dubowitz: Countdown to the Red Line in Iran Wall Street Journal Iran's oil exports have been halved by economic sanctions, but that still leaves the regime with around $50 billion in oil income this year, according to calculations by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Nevertheless, the Iranian economy has ... WHY IT MATTERS: Iran has become the most likely place for a new US military ... Iran secret-deal report upsets ayatollah, Obama Major powers examine long-shot options in Iran talks |
New York Times (blog) | In Iran, Politics = Soccer New York Times (blog) In June 2006, Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, accepted a jersey from Associated PressIn June 2006, Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, accepted a jersey from the national team stars Ali Daei, left, and Ali Karimi, second from ... Ahmadinejad denied prison visit in Iran, a sign of his lame duck status Why Ahmadinejad Got Banned From Visiting Iran's Most Infamous Prison US-Iran talks waste of time |
MiamiHerald.com | German lawmakers hope to visit Iran to press government on human rights abuses Washington Post BERLIN — Three German lawmakers are planning to travel to Iran later this week to discuss with officials the “striking human rights abuses” in the country, one of the parliamentarians said Tuesday. Such a visit by Western officials would be unusual ... German lawmakers to hold talks in Iran |
CBS News | Mitt Romney Breaks With Republicans, Calls For International Indictment Of ... Huffington Post But an indictment of Ahmadinejad would be fraught with problems: It would ruin any possibility of negotiating with Iran, would be a difficult case to win, and would draw an international audience for Ahmadinejad's frequently incendiary and anti-Semitic ... At final debate, Israel and Iran take center stage—and the candidates find ... Biden defends Iran policy, talks possible Libya intel leak CIA's Hayden: Romney Right On Iran |
New York Times | In Oil-Rich Iran, Natural Gas Turns Wheels New York Times According to the latest figures from the Natural Gas Vehicle Knowledge Base, Iran, with the world's second-largest natural gas reserves after Russia, in 2011 became the world leader in natural gas vehicles with some 2.9 million on the road, narrowly ... Botas asks Iran to participate in pipeline repair |
Iran Hero Pilot Shahbazi 'Forced To Retire' Over Sanctions Campaign Voice of America LONDON — A year ago, an Iran Air pilot was hailed as a hero after he safely landed a passenger plane whose front landing gear had failed to open. The captain started a campaign against international sanctions, which he says are making civil aircraft ... |
Trend.az | Iran May Be Using Dubai To Hide All The Gold Its Trading With Turkey Business Insider It is not clear how much of that gold reaches Iran, but experts in Dubai told Reuters they did not notice any "sudden increase" in gold supply in August and they believe almost all went to Tehran. Turkey's gold exports to Tehran, which had been ... Exclusive: Turkish gold trade booms to Iran, via Dubai |
Biden criticizes Romney's Iran stance Washington Post Mitt Romney's position that the U.S. should do more to stop Iran's nuclear program. CBS News. Correction: Clarification: RELATED. The FOLD · E-mail · Save/Share · Embed · Comments · Permalink ???initialComments:true! pubdate:10/23/2012 14:58 EDT! |
Iraqi vice president: Iran supplying Assad through ground convoys Foreign Policy (blog) For several months, the U.S. government has been urging the Iraqi government to stop Iran from supplying arms to the Syrian regime through commercial flights over Iraqi airspace, but a larger amount of supplies is now crossing Iraq via convoys on the ... |