New York Times | Learning to Play by Ear in Iran New York Times Years ago, during the Iran-Iraq war, Iraqi warplanes dropped mustard gas and nerve agents on my battalion. I was completely burned, with blisters all over my body. I couldn't see anything for months (and since then I've had over 50 operations on my eyes). |
New York Times | John Kerry Confronts Concerns of Arab States After Iran Nuclear Deal New York Times MANAMA, Bahrain — A year after he struck the outlines of a nuclear deal with Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry finds himself confronting a new challenge from Tehran: While it is observing the nuclear agreement to the letter, its missile launches ... More Iran Appeasement on the Way? U.S. open to 'new arrangement' on Iran's missile tests John Kerry works to smooth relations with Gulf allies amid Iran tensions |
Deutsche Welle | Germany charges two for spying on Iran's MEK on behalf of Iranian intelligence Deutsche Welle Federal prosecutors on Friday accused two Iranian men, 31-year-old Maysam P. and 33-year-old Saied R., of spying on the militant People's Mujahedin of Iran (MEK) and the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) on behalf the Iranian intelligence. |
World Tribune | Iran Threatens the US and the Middle East: Stay Away from Our Redlines. Obama's Response? Huffington Post There used to be a time when the Islamic Republic showed some discretion with regards to its regional hegemonic and ideological ambitions, or skirting and breaching international laws. At least the ruling clerics of Iran preferred soft power and were ... Congress investigating secret Obama concessions to Iran Iran warns the US: Stay away from our red lines US violating spirit of Iran nuclear deal: Iranian academic |
Breitbart News | Panama Papers Include Entities Blacklisted for Doing Business with Iran Breitbart News Iran, with its puppet terrorist organization Hezbollah, is among the many nations implicated in the Panama Papers scandal, in which leaked documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca revealed world leaders were stashing millions of dollars in ... |
Chicago Tribune | Funding Iran Power Line (blog) I think it's fair to say that the Islamic Republic Iran is a serious enemy of the United States. The powers that be in Iran regularly proclaim their ardent desire for the death of the United States, and they take action aimed at bringing it about in ... Tear up the Iran nuclear deal? Then what? Under Nuclear Deal Iran Can Have Nuclear Detonators Iran unveils new nuclear advances |
Bloomberg | Iran Steps Up Offense in Oil Market War With Price Discount Bloomberg Iran ratcheted up its offense in the oil market after breaking a pricing tradition, signaling it's seeking to win market share at a time when rival producers are trying to forge a deal on freezing output. State-run National Iranian Oil Co. will sell ... Why Iran Isn't Ready to Cap Its Production Riyadh can't curb Iran's oil exports by banning tankers from Saudi waters Iran Plans to Add One Qatar to Oil Supply as Others Seek Freeze |
U.S. News & World Report | Could the Iran Model Work for Sudan? U.S. News & World Report The Obama administration should look to its successful sanctions regime and subsequent diplomacy with Iran as a model for ending violence in Sudan, according to a new report by advocacy organization Enough Project. The U.S. tightened sanctions on Iran ... |
Tablet Magazine | Was Iran Involved in Sept. 11? A Federal Judge Awards Victims $10.5 Billion in Damages. Tablet Magazine On March 9, the U.S. District Court in the southern district of New York reached a default judgment ordering Iran to pay some $10 billion to the relatives of victims of the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, as well as to an insurance company. A ... |
BBC News | Tourists join bareheaded protest against Iranian clothing laws BBC News Wearing the hijab is a legal requirement for women in Iran. But a controversial Facebook campaign is calling on female tourists visiting the country to post pictures of themselves removing the garment. The campaign is the work of My Stealthy Freedom, ... |