Iran bolsters retaliation capability in gulf, experts say Washington Post Iran is rapidly gaining new capabilities to strike at U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf, amassing an arsenal of sophisticated anti-ship missiles while expanding its fleet of fast-attack boats and submarines, U.S. and Middle Eastern analysts say. The ... |
CBC.ca | Iran and Israel trade charges over Bulgaria bomb Fox News Israel's deputy U.N. ambassador Haim Waxman called the allegation by Iranian Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee "appalling but not surprising" since it came from the same government that says the 9/11 attack was a conspiracy theory and denies the ... Intel chairman blames Iran for deadly attack on Israeli tourists Iran, Palestinian Authority Once Again Reveal the Depths of their Imagination Iran accuses Israel of plotting Bulgaria bus attack |
Deseret News | Iran: US cyber attacks will face 'teeth-breaking' response msnbc.com DUBAI — The United States will face a "teeth-breaking" response if it continues to carry out cyber attacks against Iran, an Iranian official said Wednesday. Only on NBCNews.com. Areas in worst drought rise by 50 percent · A MRI shows the track of the ... Iran isn't afraid of the US or Israel Iran's leader says sanctions won't alter policies Iran vows to counter any cyber attacks on nuclear facilities |
The Associated Press | Iran offers "unchangeable" support for Syria Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said on Thursday it would stand by its ally Syria despite mounting international pressure on President Bashar al-Assad to step down to defuse a 16-month uprising against his rule. Iran's Press TV quoted first Vice President ... Iran says it's ready to support Syria with 'experience and capabilities' Iran offers Syria "experience and capabilities" |
San Francisco Chronicle | India-Iran Shipping Joint Venture Folds due to Sanctions Wall Street Journal (blog) By Samuel Rubenfeld. Shipping Corp of India Ltd. and Iran's state shipping line decided to end a 37-year joint venture because U.S.-led sanctions against Tehran have made it too difficult to operate. Chairman Sabyasachi Hajara said to the Wall Street ... Iran-led shipping firm nears collapse due to sanctions Indian-Iranian shipping company says it will close because of anti-Iran sanctions Sanctions on Iran put squeeze on Asia |
KGMI | Iran sanctions delayed, and now watered down? Washington Post (blog) Congressional negotiators are trying to finish work on new sanctions aimed at further restricting Iran's oil revenues, a package they hope to approve by the end of next week before lawmakers leave Washington for an extended recess. The sanctions, which ... House leader says new Iran sanctions could pass next week |
The Weekly Standard (blog) | Romney: Military option in Iran should not be ruled out CNN (blog) (CNN) - As Mitt Romney gets ready to depart London for Israel this weekend, the presumptive GOP nominee reaffirmed his position Thursday that military force would be an option, though only as a last resort, in trying to prevent Iran from building its ... In Israel-Iran Conflict, Don't Rely on Romney Romney: 'Nuclear Iran Represents the Greatest Threat to the World' Romney to Haaretz: Military option on Iran should not be ruled out |
The Nation | American pleads guilty to trying to export missile parts to Iran Reuters CHICAGO (Reuters) - A California man pleaded guilty in Chicago on Thursday to a felony charge of trying to illegally export missile parts to Iran, which the United States says is working to build nuclear weapons. Andro Telemi, 42, faces a maximum ... California man pleads guilty in Iran missile case Californian Pleads Guilty in Iran Weapons-Export Case |
Yahoo! Sports | Iran sports minister in London for Olympics: reports Yahoo! Sports Relations between Iran and Britain hit an all-time low in November 2011, when London closed its embassy in Tehran after a rampage of the building by Iranian student members of a pro-government militia. In February, Aliabadi had lodged an official ... |
Iran's Ailing Political Prisoners Voice of America In a recent press statement, U.S. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland said the United States is “concerned over recent reports that Kurdish activist Mohammed Seddigh Kaboudvand and human rights defender Nargess Mohammadi are suffering ... |