AFP | Iran's president condemns anti-Islam film, the violence it sparked CNN New York (CNN) -- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad slammed Sunday an anti-Islam film and the violent and deadly protests it triggered in the Muslim world. Ahmadinejad spoke to CNN's Piers Morgan in New York, ahead of the president's visit to the ... Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Israeli threats, nuclear program and Syria Ahmadinejad Says Iran Will Defend Itself From Any Attack UN chief warns Iran's Ahmadinejad on fiery rhetoric |
Iran warns of attacks on American bases in event of war with Israel, as US ... Fox News TEHRAN, Iran – A senior commander in Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard warned that Iran will target U.S. bases in the region in the event of war with Israel, raising the prospect of a broader conflict that would force other countries to get involved ... |
The Guardian | UPDATE 1-Iran readies domestic Internet system, blocks Google Reuters Tehran says move is for cyber security. * Many Iranians see new crackdown on Internet freedom. * Google, Gmail blocked. DUBAI, Sept 23 (Reuters) - Iran plans to switch its citizens onto a domestic Internet network in what officials say is a bid to ... Iran reportedly moving on domestic Net plan, blocks Google Iran readies domestic Internet, blocks Google Iran readies domestic Internet system, blocks Google |
Arutz Sheva | State Dept. reportedly removes Iran's MEK from terrorism list Jewish Telegraphic Agency WASHINGTON (JTA) -- The U.S. State Department reportedly removed the terrorist designation from the Mujahedin-e Khalq, an Iranian anti-regime group. Numerous media reported MEK's removal last Friday, although the State Department has yet to make a ... State Dept. Removes Iran's MEK from Terrorism List US to Remove Iranian MEK Group from Terrorist List AP sources: US to take Iran group off terror list |
The Star Online | Iran accuses IAEA of passing nuclear secrets to Israel Chicago Tribune DUBAI (Reuters) - A senior Iranian lawmaker accused the UN nuclear watchdog on Sunday of passing confidential details of Iran's atomic work to Israel, and a military commander said Tehran may consider a pre-emptive strike on the Jewish state if it ... UPDATE 2-Iran accuses IAEA of passing nuclear secrets to Israel Iran: IAEA passing nuclear secrets to J'lem |
Aljazeera.com | Egypt's Mursi says Iran is vital to ending Syria's crisis Chicago Tribune CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's Islamist President said on Saturday that having a strong relationship with Iran is important for Egypt at this time to be able to work out a way to end the bloodshed in Syria. Speaking in a televised interview, his first to ... Morsi defends strong ties with Iran to end conflict in Syria Morsi: Iran 'vital' to ending Syrian crisis |
Haaretz | Senate approves Iran resolution CNN (blog) (CNN) - The U.S. Senate in an after-midnight Saturday vote in Washington passed overwhelmingly a non-binding resolution stating that the United States will not rely on a containment policy, if Iran develops a nuclear weapon, and urged President Barack ... Senate overwhelmingly endorses 'capability' red line on Iran US Senate Passes Resolution Against Iran's Nuclear Program Senate approves resolution on Iran |
Haaretz (blog) | Iran accuses Siemens of sabotaging nuclear program Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) -- Iran accused the German electronics company Siemens of implanting "tiny explosives" in equipment purchased for its nuclear program. Siemens denied the charge, which was made over the weekend by Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi. Siemens and Iran: A checkered past Iran accuses German firm of sabotage Iran nuclear: Germany's Siemens denies sabotage claim |
Economic Times | Iran denies hacking into American banks NBCNews.com DUBAI — Iran denied its hackers attacked American banks, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Sunday, following reports that American lenders were targeted. The hacking of websites and corporate networks at Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase ... A war game over Iran |
Obama Suggests Romney Wants to Take US to War Over Iran Businessweek President Barack Obama called on Mitt Romney to clarify his position on Iran and Syria, raising the prospect that his Republican presidential challenger might want to start another war in the Middle East. “If Governor Romney is suggesting that we ... |