Iran Said to Pave Over Site Linked to Nuclear Talks New York Times (blog) Iran has paved over large swaths of a restricted military base that United Nations nuclear inspectors have sought unsuccessfully for years to visit because of its suspected history as a laboratory for testing weapons triggers, an antiproliferation ... New Images Show Major Alterations at Iran Nuclear Site Iran Nearly Done Paving Over Suspect Military Grounds: Analysis Iran's envoy to the UN International Atomic Energy Agency resigns |
Sanctions Against Iran Mean a Tennis Referee Can't Work at the Open New York Times (blog) In an e-mail sent on behalf of Rich Kaufman, director of officials, the United States Tennis Association said “current United States law” prohibited the Open from “retaining the services of a resident of Iran.” The e-mail included an apology and ... |
PolicyMic | Iran Official Says Sanctions Can't Change Policy ABC News Iran's new foreign minister says that Western sanctions can't force Iran to change its policy on its nuclear program, though the administration of the country's new president is taking a new approach in reaching out to the West. Mohammad Javad Zarif ... A View From Inside Iran: What Sanctions Do to Real People With New Nuke Team, Iran Raises Status of P5+1 Talks Iran: What New Nuclear Opportunity? |
The San Luis Obispo Tribune | Gathering highlights plight of Mich. man jailed in Iran USA TODAY Supporters of a man jailed in Iran for two years held a fundraiser Wednesday night to help keep his memory alive and put pressure on Iran's government to free him. At the dinner at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, U.S. Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich ... Lawmakers join event for former Marine held in Iran Lawmakers join event for ex-Marine held in Iran |
Daily Mail | Man Accused of Brokering Uranium Deal for Iran ABC News According to the criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Florida, Campbell brokered the supply of goods he knew were destined for supply to Iran. The complaint alleges that Campbell travelled to the U.S. from Sierra Leone on Wednesday with ... US arrests man from Sierra Leone in Iran uranium sting |
National Post | Iran further altered possible nuclear site, satellite images show National Post VIENNA, Austria — A U.S. institute tracking Iran's nuclear program says recent satellite images it has analyzed show further major alterations of a military site that the U.N. has long tried to access to follow up suspicions that Tehran may have used ... Iran: Another Nuclear Official to Be Replaced Iran's envoy to UN nuclear agency to leave post Satellite images show alterations at Iran's Parchin nuclear site |
Washington Times | ORTEL: Washington continues to ignore the peril from Iran Washington Times NEW YORK,August 20, 2013 — When it comes to Iran 's role stirring trouble, Western leaders remain under a spell, cast decades ago. Like storm troopers in the movie Star Wars, the United States and other global peace guardians blithely “move along,” ... |
Iran Hints Nuclear Talks Could Include New Official New York Times (blog) Iran sent strong signals on Tuesday that its new foreign minister, an American-educated diplomat with a deep understanding of the United States, would assume the additional role of leading the Iranian delegation in talks with the major powers over Iran ... |
NPR (blog) | Documents reveal new details about CIA's role in 1953 coup in Iran Fox News Newly declassified documents offer more details of how the CIA executed the overthrow of Iran's democratically elected prime minister 60 years ago, describing the political frustrations that led the U.S. to take covert action against a Soviet ally ... CIA documents acknowledge its role in Iran's 1953 coup CIA's Acknowledgment Of Iran Coup Role Is Latest Revelation CIA Admits It Was Behind Iran's Coup |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Is There an Inter-Agency Dispute Over the State Department's Iran Report? Foreign Policy (blog) According to expert testimony this summer before two House panels, the State Department's recent report on Iran's activities in the Western Hemisphere, which argues that the country's activities there are "waning," is marred by a lack of inter-agency ... |