Wall Street Journal | After Congress Fails to Disapprove, Administration Starts Moving on Iran Deal Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—As time ran out Thursday for Congress to block the Iran nuclear deal, the Obama administration began moving assertively to put it into effect, appointing an official to oversee its implementation and starting the process of lifting punitive ... With the nuclear deal done, how to keep Iran in check Born In The U.S.A.: How America Created Iran's Nuclear Program Let's Be Real: Iran Has No Intention of Attacking Israel, with Nuclear Weapons ... |
The Hill | Iran's president defends 'Death to America' chants The Hill Critics of the agreement — which enacts limits on Iran's nuclear powers in exchange for the lifting of sanctions on its oil and financial sectors — repeatedly point to Iranian chants of “Death to America” as one of the many reasons why Tehran cannot ... Rouhani talks Iran nuclear deal in "60 Minutes" interview Ayatollah Khomeini's grandson enters an election in Iran Iran's Rouhani reassures Americans over death chant |
Reuters | APNewsBreak: UN nuke chief plans trip to Tehran to push probe of Iran alleged ... Minneapolis Star Tribune VIENNA — The head of the U.N. atomic agency is planning a trip to Tehran to push for long-delayed interviews with Iranian scientists linked to alleged past work on nuclear arms, two diplomats said Friday. The planned trip is significant. International ... APNewsBreak: UN nuke chief planning trip to Iran Experts urge release of details of IAEA inspection at Iran site |
Washington Free Beacon | Iran Released Top Members of Al Qaeda in a Trade New York Times The government of Iran released five senior members of Al Qaeda earlier this year, including the man who stepped in to serve as the terrorist group's interim leader immediately after Osama bin Laden's death, and who is the subject of a $5 million ... Top al-Qaeda operatives freed in prisoner swap with Iran Iran Released Five Senior Members of Al Qaeda in Prisoner Swap Senior al Qaeda leaders reportedly released from custody in Iran |
Sentenced in Iran, political artist faces type of silencing in US, too Washington Post NOTE: In June, Comic Riffs launched the #Draw4Atena campaign after Cartoonist Rights Network International and Amnesty International spread word that Iranian political artist Atena Farghadani had just been sentenced to 12-plus years in prison for her ... |
Western Journalism | The Obama Admin Knows A Big Secret About Iran, And It's Refusing To Tell Congress Western Journalism The Obama Administration wants Congress to vote on the Iran nuclear agreement, but is refusing to answer questions about Iran's past history of killing Americans and Israelis. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., asked Secretary of State John Kerry questions ... Obama Admin Will Not Reveal Number of Americans Killed By Iran |
New York Times | Post-Deal Iran Asks if US Is Still 'Great Satan,' or Something Less New York Times TEHRAN — A new struggle is unfolding in Iran, where the top leaders have begun to tackle the question of how to deal with their great enemy after having reached a nuclear agreement with the United States. The supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ... Conglomerate controlled by Iran's supreme leader a winner from nuclear deal Iran's Supreme Leader Releases New Video: 'If Any War Happens...' |
Wall Street Journal | Wine and Networking: Inside German Business Delegation's Iran Fact-Finding Trip Wall Street Journal ISFAHAN, Iran—As blasts of air conditioning filled an ice-cold auditorium in this centuries-old Persian city, a packed house of some two-hundred people rose for the national anthem. The German national anthem, that is. On video screens framing the ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Iran hails Jeremy Corbyn for 'shaking the British ruling class' Telegraph.co.uk Mr Safavi, who pays regular visits to London and reliably reflects the views of Iran's power structure, paid fulsome tribute to Mr Corbyn. "The foundations of Jeremy Corbyn's political thought are democracy, justice and peace," wrote the emissary of ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Russia and Iran both propping up Assad. A balancing act? Christian Science Monitor But while Russia appears to have coordinated its military expansion with Iran, Mr. Assad's other key ally, the move could also serve as a counterbalance to Tehran's powerful influence in Syria, a phenomenon that has generated ripples of unease in some ... Talking Syria with Russia; time's up, Iran's in; busted weapons trip up Syria ... Iran's Russian play in Syria Russian Flights Over Iraq and Iran Escalate Tension With US |