Forbes | Don't Ignore Iran Forbes In Iran, punishment for breaking the law is brutal. In May, 30 college students were sentenced to 99 lashes for having a co-ed party—but consider them lucky. Over the past three years alone the Iranian regime has carried out over 2,400 executions ... Forbes: time to confront Iran; time to support the opposition |
Tech Insider | The US could have destroyed Iran's entire infrastructure without dropping a single bomb Tech Insider The United States had a top-secret operation that gave it the ability to shut down much of Iran's infrastructure ahead of a full-scale war, without a single bomb being dropped. The incredible insight into a highly-classified cyber operation called ... 'Zero Days' details US-Israeli effort to use malware against Iran New film blames Israel for failure of Iran malware |
Newsweek | How to Halt Boeing's $17.6 Billion Plane Deal With Iran Newsweek With the blessing of the Obama administration, Boeing Co. has negotiated the sale of a fleet of new jets to the world's foremost state sponsor of terrorism. The $17.6 billion deal between the aviation giant and the Islamic Republic of Iran was made ... |
Iran's Plan to Destabilize Iraq Huffington Post In the Middle East, Iran is waging a proxy war in Yemen against the U.S. and Saudi-backed government. Its provocative and destabilizing ballistic missile tests — intended to directly threaten Israel and our Sunni Arab allies — are deemed by the UN to ... |
The Hill | House panel aiming to halt Boeing's sale of jets to Iran The Hill A House subcommittee on Thursday will debate three bill aimed at halting Boeing's sale of passenger jets to Iran. The House Financial Services Subcommittee on Monetary Policy and Trade plans to debate the measures aimed at stopping the largest U.S. ... US lawmakers to debate measures to block Boeing aircraft sale to Iran US Lawmakers Debating Bills To Prohibit Boeing Sale To Iran |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Iran and its Protégées Foreign Policy (blog) At first glance, this might seem outlandish, given that al Qaeda and the Islamic State are Sunni militant groups while Iran is a Shiite theocracy, and each nominally regards the others as theological apostates. Because the suggestion of a familial ... Postcard from Iran: a historic gem hidden by Western misperceptions Iran Claims Thwarted Paris-Style Attacks |
Press TV | Report: Russia to Send Iran Another S-300 Missile System Shipment 'Soon' The Weekly Standard (blog) "The Iran-Iraq Arms Nonproliferation Act and the Iran Sanctions Act provide authority for you to sanction individuals or countries that you determine are aiding Iran's efforts to acquire or develop 'destabilizing numbers and types of advanced ... Iran will seriously pursue Chabahar development, Rouhani tells Modi The plight of human rights violations in Iran Turkmenistan, Iran Seek Closer Ties as Antidote to Isolation |
New York Times (blog) | Decades On, Land Mines Shatter Young Lives in Iran New York Times (blog) During the conflict with Iraq in the 1980s, millions of land mines were buried throughout Iran's western border provinces. Despite efforts by government demining programs, an unknown amount of undetonated ordnance still litters the countryside. “It's ... |
New York Times | Live Coverage | Iraq Before the War: Iran's Interests New York Times Iran was glad to see Shiite Muslims come to power in another country in the region. Its people gained access for the first time in decades to the many shrines in Iraq that are especially sacred to Shiites, including those in Karbala, Najaf, Samarra and ... |
Yahoo News | Iran News Round Up - July 6, 2016 Critical Threats Project A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by AEI Critical Threats Project Iran Analysts Marie Donovan, Paul Bucala, and Caitlin Shayda Pendleton with contributors Ken Hawrey and Shayan Enferadi. Iran will not intervene in Bahrain despite tensions: Khamenei Khamenei says Iran has not intervened in Bahrain Iran to defend holy shrines with all power |