Wall Street Journal | The Economic Cost of a Nuclear Iran Wall Street Journal After the looming fiscal cliff, the next major challenge facing the United States will be preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapons capability. Living with a nuclear Iran is strategically untenable. Like the fiscal cliff, this is a matter of ... Iran cautiously tests options in Syria beyond ally Assad UPDATE 4-Iran says it, world powers must end nuclear stalemate Iran urges progress over nuclear talks |
New York Daily News | Internet ayatollah: Iran's supreme leader 'likes' Facebook - NY Daily News New York Daily News DUBAI - Facebook - banned in Iran due to its use by activists to rally government opponents in 2009 - has an unlikely new member: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Launched a few days ago, the Facebook page "Khamenei.ir" displays photographs ... Iran in 2013: Three possible crises Iran's supreme leader joins Great Satan's No. 1 social network | Internet ... Iran's Supreme Leader Joins 'Zionist' Facebook |
All Things Digital | A New Simpler Malware Outbreak Appears In Iran - Arik Hesseldahl - Enterprise ... All Things Digital strangelove380 Another new bit of malware has cropped up in Iran, maybe targeting computers associated with the Iranian nuclear research program, maybe not. That country's Computer Emergency Response Team announced the discovery, and, as usual, ... New 'Batchwiper' malware reported in Iran A Newly-Discovered Computer Virus Is Wiping Data From Iranian Hard Drives Iran CERT Reports New Data-Wiping Malware |
The Independent | Son's release puts Iran's last founding father back in the big time The Independent But the pragmatic conservative, now aged 78, remains influential and is calling for a government of national unity to deal with the economic crisis that has worsened with the imposition of international sanctions over Iran's nuclear ambitions. Mr ... Iran Media: Son of ex-President Released on Bail Rafsanjani's son released on bail in Iran - FT.com Son of Iran's Rafsanjani released from prison: IRNA |
Press TV | Iran military plans more drills in Strait of Hormuz soon Yahoo! News (blog) Reuters – 5 hrs ago. DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran plans to hold military drills in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil and gas shipping route, by next March, Iranian media quoted a commander from the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) as saying on Monday. Iran Says It Got 2 More US Drones in Past Missions Iran says its producing ScanEagle drone Iran launched ScanEagle drone production line |
WND.com | Iran freedom fighters want Ahmadinejad to pay up WND.com Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a ... |
The Crossroads of Art and Human Rights: Sketches of Iran (Excerpt) Huffington Post (blog) One day in January 2003, my friend and colleague Ali Reza Eshraghi republished an old American cartoon in the Hayat No newspaper -- a cartoon the Special Court for the Clergy deemed insulting to the Islamic Republic's founding cleric Ayatollah Khomeini ... |
The Express Tribune | An offer you cannot refuse: Iran offers crude supply on deferred payment The Express Tribune “Iran is losing half of its oil revenues because of international sanctions imposed over its disputed nuclear programme,” AFP quoted Iran Economy Minister Shamseddin Hosseini as saying on Monday. Hosseini put down the loss to difficulties in ... |
RT | Patriot missiles in Turkey: Targeting Syria or Iran? (Op-Ed) RT If one considers the distance between the region of Patriot deployment in Turkey and the Iranian border, Moscow's worry could seem a bit far-fetched. However, Patriot missiles can easily be moved to any region in Turkey, including its eastern border ... NATO Denounces Iran Rage over Patriot Missiles in Turkey Russian Military Experts Say The US Patriot Missiles On The Syrian Border Are ... Ahmadinejad cancels visit to Turkey |
Al-Arabiya | Iran oil revenues halved by sanctions: minister Al-Arabiya Monday, 17 December 2012. Subject to harsh Western sanctions over its controversial nuclear work, Iran is struggling against what it calls an “economic war” to cope with punitive measures targeting its vital oil income and access to global financial ... |