Wall Street Journal | Germany Says Iran Kept Trying to Get Nuclear Equipment After Deal Wall Street Journal Iran continued trying to illegally procure nuclear equipment from Germany after forging last year's landmark nuclear agreement with world powers, German intelligence officials said, even as the Foreign Ministry in Berlin and the White House played down ... Iranian commander: Missiles ready for the 'annihilation' of Israel German intelligence: Iran may have tried to violate nuclear deal Germany says forces in Iran trying to torpedo nuclear deal |
Fox News | House moves to block Boeing-Iran deal Fox News The House overwhelmingly approved a pair of measures Thursday aimed at blocking Boeing from selling aircraft to Iran, amid fears the deal could end up benefiting the country's military as well as terror groups Hamas and Hezbollah. "To give these types ... House passes measure to stop sale of Boeing aircraft to Iran Boeing-Iran Deal: US House Lawmakers Approve Measures To Block Sale Of Jets To Tehran Boeing Deal Uncertain; House Votes to Ban Aircraft Sales to Iran |
Iran Hopes to Join Project to Produce Nuclear Fusion Power ABC News Iran is hoping to join an international project in southern France that hopes to build the first machine to generate significant amounts of energy using nuclear fusion, which is considered a clean, safe and virtually limitless form of nuclear power ... |
Trump's Fanciful Iran Negotiation FactCheck.org In spinning a fanciful tale of how he would have negotiated a tougher nuclear agreement with Iran, Donald Trump betrayed a fundamental misunderstanding of who controlled billions of dollars in Iranian assets that were unfrozen as part of the deal. |
STRATFOR | A New Military Chief Rises in Iran STRATFOR IRGC Maj. Gen. Mohammad Hossein Bagheri has taken charge of Iran's military establishment, a move that could indicate a heightened security threat to the country. (Tasnim News/Wikimedia Commons) ... Khamenei shakes up Iran's armed forces |
Financial Times | Iranian rock fans turn deaf ear to hardliners Financial Times The pounding of drums and the screech of electric guitars reverberate through the small concert hall, bringing a rare taste of heavy metal to Iran. This is no typical rock concert: the audience is seated and headbanging is banned along with the ... |
Relative of American jailed in Iran pleads for U.S. help Chicago Tribune 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 ... |
The National | Iran's regime 'is weakened and engulfed in real crises' The National THOUSANDS of Iranians opposed to the current regime are expected in Paris today, where the National Council of Resistance of Iran is gathering for its annual conference. A cross-party delegation of MPs, including Paul Monaghan and other SNP members, ... Iranian Christians face increasing persecution from mullah's regime. Bishops warn against growing persecution of Christians in Iran Maryam Rajavi -- MEK Propaganda Queen -- Advertises Her Serives For Iran's Enemies |
The National Interest Online | Can Russia and Iran Still Be Friends after the Nuclear Deal? The National Interest Online Russian observers have long understood that Iranian-American hostility has been a factor motivating Tehran to seek close ties to Moscow, despite lingering Iranian resentment regarding czarist and Soviet interventions in Iranian affairs and ongoing ... |
Tech Insider | Stuxnet the movie: The U.S. has pwned Iran Network World The new documentary about Stuxnet, 'Zero Days', says the U.S. had a far larger cyber operation against Iran called Nitro Zeus that has compromised the country's infrastructure and could be used as a weapon in any future war. Quoting unnamed sources ... The US could have destroyed Iran's entire infrastructure without dropping a single bomb How nuclear deal has cooled Iran-US cyberwar |