Fox News | German intel report charges Iran seeking illegal nuke, missile tech Fox News With the ink barely dry on the deal between the U.S. and Iran to prevent the Islamic Republic from securing nuclear weapons, a new German intelligence document charges that Iran continues to flout the agreement. German agency accuses Iran of trying to buy nuclear technology after 2015 deal Keep Up the Pressure on Iran German intelligence: Iran seeks illegal nuclear technology |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Congress Moves to Block Taxpayer Dollars from Funding Iran-Boeing Deal The Weekly Standard (blog) The U.S. sanctioned Iran Air in 2011 for helping Iran's hardline Revolutionary Guard Corps transport weapons to Iranian-backed actors like Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. But lawmakers are also worried that the agreement could be financed indirectly ... House Republicans Aim To Take Down Boeing's Deal With Iran Boeing's Agreement With Iran Comes Under Congressional Scrutiny Hill critics pushing to block Boeing Iran deal |
Trend News Agency | New Blaze at Iran Petrochemical Factory; No One Hurt ABC News A new fire erupted on Thursday at an Iranian petrochemical factory in the southwestern oil-rich province of Khuzestan after firefighters put out a blaze earlier in the day at the facility, Iran's official news agency reported. IRNA said an oil tank ... Fire Extinguished At Petrochemical Factory In Southwest Iran Iran Says Fire At Bu Ali Sina Petrochemical Complex Contained Fire hits Iran's petrochemical complex |
Daily Beast | Iranian Kurds Are Rising Up Against the Mullahs Daily Beast One reason why the KDPI has been stepping up it's military activities against the Islamic Republic, Mustafa Hijri, the party's leader, said is that “Iran has been increasingly clamping down on the civic and political activities in the Kurdish area more ... Kurdish struggle in Iran and its impact on Middle East Political Realities Leave Iran's Kurds Divided, Weak and Ineffective Iran: Forces Kill 2 Kurdish Insurgents Who Were on the Run |
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' looks at computer virus used to attack Iran The US Literally Used To Have An On/Off Switch For Iran Called 'Nitro Zeus' How nuclear deal has cooled Iran-US cyberwar |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Relative of American Jailed in Iran Pleads for US Help Foreign Policy (blog) A relative of an Iranian-American businessman languishing in a Tehran jail appealed Thursday for U.S. assistance to win his release, saying the United States needed to take advantage of its new diplomatic rapport with Iran. At a moment when tensions ... |
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 ... |
Greentech Media | Iran Wants to Develop Its Solar Market With Foreign Help. But Trade Restrictions Are Still a Problem Greentech Media Solar firms rushing into Iran's nascent renewable energy market may face challenges due to lingering trade restrictions. In June, for example, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international anti-money-laundering body, opted to keep Iran on a ... |
Al-Monitor | Are Iran, West on collision course over missiles? Al-Monitor TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's defense minister, Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehghan, unveiled new military equipment during a June 1 event at the Defense Ministry-affiliated Malek Ashtar University of Technology. The most significant of these products was Hoda, the ... |
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 ... |