Washington Post | Iran's Ahmadinejad says Western oil, banking sanctions will not stop Tehran's ... Washington Post TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's president said Tuesday that Western sanctions could at the most cause a “quick tap on the brakes” in Tehran's nuclear program but will not slow it down substantially, state TV reported. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is quoted as saying ... Iran defiant on enrichment ahead of possible nuclear talks AIPAC-backed senators letter urges Obama against Iran concessions Ahmadinejad Says Western Sanctions Won't Stop Iran |
Voice of America | Turkey, Iran Relations Remain Strained Voice of America ISTANBUL, TURKEY — Turkey's foreign minister has criticized Iran for its reaction to a NATO decision to deploy Patriot missiles on the border between Turkey and Syria. The NATO decision has added to tensions between Iran and Turkey, whose relations ... Patriots drive a wedge between Turkey and Iran Turkey urges Iran to pressure Syria for end to violence Iran expresses concerns over NATO's Patriot missile deployment in Turkey |
The Guardian | Like? Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei 'joins Facebook' The Guardian Not long ago, Iranian authorities deemed such websites decadent, instances of the so-called "western soft war" conspired by the likes of the "Zionists". But as more and more people join them, they risk being left behind. Khamenei's online activities ... Iran leader gets the clicks with Facebook rumor US clicks on rumored Facebook site by Iran leader You have a friend request from the Ayatollah |
Arutz Sheva | Iran's state-run news network blames 'Israeli death squads' for Sandy Hook ... Washington Post (blog) Iran's state-run media outlet PressTV, which broadcasts in English, on Tuesday carried a story blaming Israel for the school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary. PressTV has a well-earned reputation for incendiary anti-Israel stories and for wild ... Iran Blames 'Israeli Death Squads' for Sandy Hook Shooting Iran: Newtown massacre was Israeli conspiracy Iran Blames Israel for Newtown Shooting |
Washington Times | Iran preparing for a Syria without Assad Washington Times Just a day after Iran's foreign minister pledged unwavering support for the embattled Mr. Assad, officials in Tehran outlined on Sunday a step-by-step peace plan for Syria capped by elections that presumably could usher in a new leader in Damascus. Washington Targets Syria and Iran Did Iran just dump Assad? Iran Urges Election as Step to Halt Syria Conflict |
Israel sees new US poise, including military, to curb Iran Reuters JERUSALEM (Reuters) - U.S.-led efforts to curb Iran's nuclear program have resumed since President Barack Obama's re-election and include preparation for possible military action, a senior Israeli official said on Tuesday. The remarks by Vice Prime ... |
Daily Caller | Did Hagel Backtrack on Iran? Commentary Magazine Though many friends of Israel are dismayed at the prospect of former Nebraska senator Chuck Hagel being the next secretary of defense, an effort is underway to portray the longtime critic of the Jewish state as having shifted his position, particularly ... Iran excited by the Hagel thesis Obama, Hagel, and Iran Israel-Basher and Iran Apologist Hagel May Become Defense Secretary |
Whatever happened to Iran? Haaretz Where has Iran disappeared to? Where is the existential threat that, until a few weeks ago, preoccupied the country, the Israel Defense Forces and the world? Even the miracle drawing that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu displayed at the UN General ... |
Oliver North: Strike on Iran's Nuke Facilities 'Only Option' in 2013 Newsmax.com Decorated military veteran and best-selling author Oliver North tells Newsmax that a military strike against Iran's nuclear capabilities could be the “only option” this year. North, who just returned from a trip to the Middle East, also says the ... |
Iran claims dismissed by ministry Gulf Daily News The ministry expressed astonishment at the false allegations and said they aimed to cover up the catastrophic situation in Iran and suffering and deteriorating economic conditions endured by Iranian people. It stressed Bahrain's resolve to press ahead ... |