TIME | Bahrain, UAE seize items Iran may have sought for nukes Jerusalem Post UNITED NATIONS - Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have confiscated a number of items Iran may have sought for its nuclear program, a development that diplomats said showed how enforcement of UN sanctions against Tehran is steadily improving. World powers to discuss Iran nuclear program at UN next week Iran nuke chief harshly criticizes atomic agency EU's Ashton Heads to UN after Iran Talks |
ABC News | Iran's new proposals on Syria Tehran Times TEHRAN - Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has proposed that observers from a contact group on Syria, comprising Iran, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, be dispatched to the crisis-hit country and has announced that Tehran is ready to host a ... Egypt: Iran's Support for Syria Hinders Relations Egypt says Iran's support for Syria hinders relations |
Daily Beast | Opinion: No more hedging, time to defuse Iranian nuclear issue CNN International They fail to grasp how fierce Iran is. Iran's revolutionaries see sanctions as a blessing in disguise. Oddly, sanctions build a degree of political unity in Iran. Its political factions agree on retaining nuclear enrichment capacity despite other ... When Bibi Suggested Iran Was Rational Ed Koch: If They Get Them, Iran Will Attack US with Nuclear Weapons Binyamin Netanyahu's Iran strategy erases the Palestinian problem |
Washington Times | Iran deploys Russian-made submarine in Gulf Fox News TEHRAN, Iran – Tehran has deployed one of its Russian-made submarines in the Persian Gulf, just days after the United States and more than two dozen allies began naval exercises nearby, Iranian state television reported Tuesday. The Taregh-1 joined the ... U.S. Leads Biggest Persian Gulf Mine Exercise in Signal to Iran LIONETTI: Iran continues uranium enrichment program |
Christian Science Monitor | Redlining Iran Chicago Tribune The American and Israeli governments are in complete agreement that Iran is moving toward building a nuclear arsenal — and that it must not be allowed to do so. Earlier this year, Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said, "There is no situation ... Iran nuke chief harshly criticizes atomic agency Iran confronts the reality of its limited influence Charles Krauthammer | The ominous incoherence of Obama's Iran policy |
NBCNews.com (blog) | 'Satanic Verses' author Rushdie dismisses new death threat from religious ... Washington Post Rushdie spoke Tuesday night before about 400 people at a New York Barnes & Noble store about his newly published memoir, “Joseph Anton.” The memoir tells of his years in hiding after Iran's Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989 declared “The Satanic ... Iran increases price on 'Satanic Verses' author Salman Rushdie's head by $500K |
NEWS.com.au | Excerpts from leaked video of Mitt Romney's remarks on Israel, Iran Washington Post (blog) Following are excerpts from a series of leaked videos taken at a Mitt Romney fundraiser and published Tuesday by Mother Jones magazine. Mother Jones obtained the video, which shows Romney speaking bluntly about Israel and Iran, from a confidential ... Romney's 5 Oddest Fundraiser Statements on Israel, Iran, and Peace |
Iran claims nuclear sabotage CNN (blog) Iran's atomic energy organization is warning against "terrorists" and "saboteurs" that are trying to damage Iran's nuclear program. This time it was the power lines leading to its heavily-fortified nuclear enrichment facility – at Fordo – that came ... |
CBC.ca | Cooper: Iran's military is a bigger threat than imaginary nukes Calgary Herald When Prime Minister Stephen Harper closed down the embassy in Tehran, diplomatic relations had already been downgraded to a sub-ambassadorial level. Canada has had any number of confrontations and problems with Iran over the years. In 2003 ... Canada's Iran policy makes little sense US worried about improvement of Iran-Egypt ties: Mehmanparast Italy to Now Represent Canada in Iran |
Iran's Other Nuclear Weapons Asset Wall Street Journal Olli Heinonen and Simon Henderson's "What We Know About Iran's Nukes" (op-ed, Sept. 7) leaves out one very important fact that is ignored or intentionally omitted by both the International Atomic Energy Agency and others concerned about Iran developing ... |