Jerusalem Post Israel News | Experts: 'Iran has achieved a major victory' Jerusalem Post Israel News “Iran has achieved a major victory by trading away easily- reversible nuclear concessions like enriched uranium and first-generation centrifuges that all can be easily reconstituted,” Mark Dubowitz, executive director of the Foundation for Defense of ... Hold Iran to account for bad behavior So far, Obama's gamble on Iran nuclear deal is paying off Iran Deal Hits a Milestone as Challenges Mount |
Wall Street Journal | Iran Hands Over Stockpile of Enriched Uranium to Russia New York Times A Russian ship left Iran on Monday carrying almost all of Iran's stockpile of low-enriched uranium, fulfilling a major step in the nuclear deal struck last summer and, for the first time in nearly a decade, apparently leaving Iran with too little fuel ... Norway Says 60 Tons of Raw Uranium Transported to Iran Iran Ships Off Uranium as Part of Nuclear Agreement Kerry: Iran Ships Uranium to Russia in 'Significant' Step for Nuclear Deal |
Newsweek | Iran Fired Rockets Near Warship, US Says Newsweek WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iranian Revolutionary Guards launched rockets near the U.S. aircraft-carrier Harry S. Truman and other warships as they were entering the Gulf on Saturday, giving only brief notice in a "highly provocative" act, a U.S. military ... US: Iran fired rockets near American warships Iran fires rockets near US warship Iran Test-Fires Rockets, Nearly Hits Western Warships In Gulf |
David Ignatius: Iran not yet open for business The San Diego Union-Tribune One of the arguments for the Iran nuclear deal was that it would encourage greater openness and investment from the West. But Iranian hard-liners have been working in recent months to sabotage the proponents of economic globalization and change. |
'The Iran-Iraq War,' by Pierre Razoux New York Times The war between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini's Iran ended 27 years ago, before most of today's Iraqis and Iranians were alive. Many of today's Americans were pretty young then, too — certainly too young to remember the glee with which ... |
The Australian Financial Review | Iran May Be Sitting On An Ocean Of $1-Per-Barrel Oil Daily Caller Kaletsky's prediction is raising eyebrows in energy circles, and for good reason: if Iran is able to produce oil at such a low rate, it would prove detrimental to major oil producers like Saudi Arabia and Russia who are already suffering from ... Iran Adding to Global Oil Glut Dims Hopes for Recovery Next Year Iranian output dims oil's outlook Iran's market return could sink oil prices by $5 to $15, IMF says |
Washington Times | Obama had NSA spy on Israel during Iran nuclear deal negotiations Washington Times But in the interests of negotiating his Iran nuclear deal, according to the Wall Street Journal, he made an exception in the case of Israel and thereby also caught communications of U.S. Congress members in that dragnet. In an extensive investigation ... The NSA spied on Israeli prime minister during Iran talks, says WSJ Wall Street Journal: US Spied on Netanyahu During Iran Deal Talks US 'spied on Benjamin Netanyahu' during Iran nuclear negotiations |
Al-Arabiya | Report: Iran appoints new commander in Syria Al-Arabiya Following the “large number of IRGC casualties in Syria, especially the death of General Hossein Hamedani, commander of the Iranian regime's forces in Syria, and injury to Commander of the IRGC Quds Force (QF) Qassem Soleimani, Ayatollah Khamenei ... Congress Introduces Bipartisan Bills Targeting Iran's Revolutionary Guards |
Las Vegas Review-Journal | Americans held hostage in Iran finally to receive compensation Las Vegas Review-Journal Mike Moeller and his daughters Celeste and Lindsay in Karachi, Pakistan, where the U.S. Marine was stationed before being assigned in 1979 to the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. Photo courtesy Elisa Wood ... |
The Guardian | Iran's blogfather: Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are killing the web The Guardian The Iranian blogosphere was a diverse crowd – from exiled authors and journalists, female diarists, and technology experts, to local journalists, politicians, clerics, and war veterans . But you can never have too much diversity. I encouraged ... |