Bloomberg | Iran Says It Won't Cut Oil Production as Talks Remain Deadlocked Bloomberg An OPEC deal to curtail oil production appeared in jeopardy as Iran said it won't make cuts while Saudi Arabia insisted Tehran must be willing to play a meaningful role in any agreement. Ministers gathering in Vienna before Wednesday's crucial OPEC ... Iran Won't Cut Oil Production, Tells Saudis To Cut Instead Iran, Iraq Soften on OPEC Production Agreement Iran, Iraq in dispute with Saudis ahead of OPEC meeting |
Washington Times | Iran regime even more oppressive since nuclear deal, dissidents say Washington Times Iranian dissidents say Tehran has become even more oppressive against the populace since President Obama's negotiated nukes deal with the country, and are hopeful President-elect Donald Trump will show a stronger face to the Islamic republic. |
Forbes | Iran Brushes Off Trump Influence; Oil Deals Continue Forbes Iran's oil output level before sanctions totaled 4 million barrels per day (bpd). Since then the country has been ramping up production amid an already saturated global oil market. In October, Iran produced 3.92 million bpd, just 80,000 shy of its pre ... Iran says Trump's election has not affected its oil contracts: IRNA |
Reuters | Senate to vote on Iran sanctions renewal this week Reuters A staff member removes the Iranian flag from the stage after a group picture with foreign ministers and representatives of the U.S., Iran, China, Russia, Britain, Germany, France and the European Union during the Iran nuclear talks at the Vienna ... Trump shouldn't rip up the Iran deal Iran's Khamenei slams Rouhani for being 'too open' toward West Unfinished Business With Iran |
Iran calls US military behavior in Gulf 'unprofessional' Reuters Two U.S. defense officials told Reuters on Monday that a small vessel operated by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) trained its weapon on a Navy MH-60 helicopter on Saturday as it flew within half a mile (0.8 km) of two Iranian vessels in ... |
UPI.com | Iran gives Trump chance to restore lost U.S. credibility in Middle East UPI.com Hassan Rouhani, president of Iran, addresses the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on September 22. The incoming Trump administration in the United States could take several steps to combat Iran's nuclear ambitions. File Photo by Monika ... Don't rip up the Iran deal, enforce it Will the Iran Nuclear Deal Survive Under Trump—and at What Cost? Obama's Middle East legacy: Rising Iranian influence |
Fox News | Underground Church movement grows in Iran despite regime's efforts Fox News Hundreds of Iranian citizens have been converting to Christianity, and many are being baptized in large ceremonies in underground churches held in private homes across the country. This month, Christian ministry ELAM estimated that more than 200 ... |
Reuters | Iranian vessel points weapon at US helicopter: officials Reuters WASHINGTON A small Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard vessel pointed its weapon at a U.S. military helicopter in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, two U.S. defense officials told Reuters on Monday, an action they described as "unsafe and unprofessional.". Iran military vessel pointed weapon at US helicopter, Pentagon officials say Iran-US Relations Update: Confrontation In Straits of Hormuz, Revolutionary Guard Ship Points Weapon At American ... Iran calls US Navy Hormuz report part of 'propaganda campaign' |
Yahoo7 News | Report: Arabian Sea raids on arms smugglers show Iran-Yemen link Reuters NAIROBI When Western navies raided three dhows in the Arabian Sea this year, some of the weapons they found matched arms taken from Houthi rebels in Yemen, a report said, suggesting links between Iranian suppliers and the Yemeni war. Two of the ... Report points to Iran arms 'pipeline' to Yemen Iran: Military Chief of Staff Suggests Bases in Yemen, Syria Report points to Iran sending arms to rebels in Yemen |
American Enterprise Institute | The big winner from Trump Middle East policy? Iran. American Enterprise Institute Many of my colleagues have been providing unsolicited counsel to President-elect Donald Trump about Syria, Russia, Iran, and the broader Middle East. But much of this advice — tear up the Iran deal, use Russia and Assad to destroy ISIS— doesn't bear ... |