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Final Hearing for Reporter Held in Iran Is Scheduled for Monday - New York Times Sat, 08 Aug 2015 23:57:15 GMT

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Final Hearing for Reporter Held in Iran Is Scheduled for Monday
New York Times
The final hearing in Iran's espionage trial of Jason Rezaian, the Washington Post correspondent whose yearlong incarceration has helped worsen tensions with the United States, has been scheduled for Monday, the newspaper's executive editor and Mr.
Trial of Post reporter detained in Iran may be nearing endWashington Post
Lawyer: Detained Post reporter's final Iran hearing MondayU.S. News & World Report
'Critical moment' nears in reporter's trial in IranWMUR Manchester
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Dershowitz: The Case Against the Iran Deal - Newsweek Sat, 08 Aug 2015 15:05:08 GMT

Newsweek

Dershowitz: The Case Against the Iran Deal
Newsweek
Although the Iranian leadership regards the U.S. as having shown weakness in its negotiation, and although it regards the threat of any military action by the U.S. as having been dissipated, it still understands that America has the most powerful ...
29 US Scientists Praise Iran Nuclear Deal in Letter to ObamaNew York Times
Preparations for the AIPAC conference in Washington this spring Jonathan Ernst ...The Atlantic
3 U.S. defeats: Vietnam, Iraq and now IranThe Seattle Times
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Iran deal no quick windfall for oil companies - USA TODAY Sat, 08 Aug 2015 14:19:00 GMT

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Iran deal no quick windfall for oil companies
USA TODAY
The nuclear agreement between Tehran and western powers promises to unleash an enormous wave of new investment opportunities in Iran for foreign companies, including oil producers. But closing deals to help Iran revive its oil sector won't be as easy ...
Iran Oil Minister Says Output to Rise a Week After SanctionsBloomberg

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Expanding US role in Iraq strains awkward alliance with Iran - Washington Post Sun, 09 Aug 2015 00:53:28 GMT

Expanding US role in Iraq strains awkward alliance with Iran
Washington Post
The expanding U.S. military campaign against the Islamic State group in Iraq relies in part on an uneasy, arms-length partnership with Shiite militias backed by Iran — organizations that were once relentlessly effective killers of U.S. troops. Now, as ...

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Iran rejects accusations about military site as 'lies' - Reuters Sat, 08 Aug 2015 11:16:33 GMT

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Iran rejects accusations about military site as 'lies'
Reuters
DUBAI Iran's foreign minister said on Saturday that accusations about activity at its Parchin military site were "lies" spread by opponents of its landmark nuclear deal with world powers clinched last month. A U.S. think-tank on Friday questioned ...
Iran rejects as 'lies' accusations about suspicious work at Parchin military siteJerusalem Post Israel News
Do photos show Iran hiding nuclear weapons evidence at Parchin military complex?Daily Mail
Iran's Zarif rejects accusations about Parchin military site as 'lies'Haaretz
Western Journalism
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Iran's Military Chief Comes Out In Support Of Nuclear Deal - Huffington Post Sat, 08 Aug 2015 16:05:19 GMT

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Iran's Military Chief Comes Out In Support Of Nuclear Deal
Huffington Post
DUBAI, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Iran's military chief and a close ally to the Supreme Leader expressed his support on Saturday for the country's nuclear deal with world powers, a key endorsement for the accord that faces strong opposition from hardliners.
Iran military chief supports nuclear dealThe Hill (blog)
Iran Military Chief Backs Nuke Deal Despite ConcernsABC News
Iranian Army Chief Defends Iran DealArutz Sheva

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Obama Sees Chance for Improved Relations Between US, Iran - ABC News Sun, 09 Aug 2015 01:10:56 GMT

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Obama Sees Chance for Improved Relations Between US, Iran
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President Barack Obama says a constructive relationship with Iran could be a byproduct of the deal to limit its nuclear program, but it won't happen immediately. If at all. Obama told CNN in an interview airing Sunday that Iran's "nuclear problem" must ...
Obama Says Chance For Better Ties With IranRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty

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Iran confirms trip by Quds Force Commander to Moscow to discuss arms shipments - Fox News Fri, 07 Aug 2015 22:05:17 GMT

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Iran confirms trip by Quds Force Commander to Moscow to discuss arms shipments
Fox News
Iranian officials confirmed Friday that General Qassem Soleimani, the heavily sanctioned Revolutionary Guard Quds Force commander, traveled to Russia last month and was conducting weapons deals, including discussion of the S-300 missile system, ...
Iran's terrorist general violates UN travel ban with visit to RussiaNew York Post
Iran Quds chief visited Russia despite UN travel ban: Iran officialReuters
Iran's military mastermind just gave the US the birdBusiness Insider

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Israel behind assassinations of Iran nuclear scientists, Ya'alon hints - Jerusalem Post Israel News Sat, 08 Aug 2015 11:31:15 GMT

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Israel behind assassinations of Iran nuclear scientists, Ya'alon hints
Jerusalem Post Israel News
"Ultimately it is very clear, one way or another, Iran's military nuclear program must be stopped,” Ya'alon said. “We will act in any way and are not willing to tolerate a nuclear-armed Iran. We prefer that this be done by means of sanctions, but in ...
Israeli defence minister says he is 'not responsible' for lives of Iranian ...The Independent
Iran Deal: Israel Hints at Air Strikes, AssassinationsBreitbart News
Israel makes veiled threats against Iranian nuclear scientistsYahoo News

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No Trust, No Verification, No Sanctions: Obama's Humiliating Capitulation to ... - National Review Online Sat, 08 Aug 2015 13:10:50 GMT

National Review Online

No Trust, No Verification, No Sanctions: Obama's Humiliating Capitulation to ...
National Review Online
And now even the Potemkin verification system has become an embarrassing sham, with Iran first refusing to allow physical investigations, then declining perusal of documentation describing past nuclear work, and now rejecting interviews of relevant ...