Vox | Saudi Arabia and Iran are fighting a proxy war — on Twitter Vox Saudi Arabia and Iran are waging a proxy war for dominance of the Middle East and the broader Muslim world that is playing out on battlefields from Yemen to Syria. This past week, though, the hottest front in the Saudi-Iran cold war wasn't in some war ... Saudi prince warns Iran against using force to pursue rivalry Saudi Prince warns the Kingdom is ready for war with Iran Mecca chief in Iran swipe over Islam divide |
Business Insider | Iran shouldn't be underestimated in 2 key oil markets Business Insider "If Russia intends to coordinate action alongside OPEC as recently indicated, the key incremental swing threat to Saudi Arabia potentially losing more market share is Iran. Iran has made a meaningful push back into China over recent months, with its ... Iran Bumps Up Crude Exports To Highest Level In Five Years India's Iran oil imports surge to highest in at least 15 years in Aug |
The Guardian | West failing to deliver nuclear deal promises, says Iran vice-president The Guardian Iran has fully complied with its commitments under last year's landmark nuclear agreement, but eight months after the official removal of sanctions, the west is failing to deliver on its promises, the country's vice president has told the Guardian. Ali ... Iran ready to share nuclear experience Iran focused on small reactors: Salehi Iran says nuclear deal may see tough days under new U.S. president |
Newsweek | Iran's Whingeing About the Saudis Conceals Its Terrorist Intent Newsweek Someone—not the Iranian foreign minister, mind you—penned a nice little piece on The New York Times op-ed page for Muhammad Javad Zarif. For those of you who don't turn straightaway to the Grey Lady's deeply predictable opinion page, here's the gem ... Iran and Terrorism Iran rally to beat Saudi Arabia AFC U-16 Championship: Iran rally to beat Saudi Arabia in Group A opener |
New York Post | Israel has 200 nukes pointed at Iran, according to Powell emails New York Post Former Secretary of State Colin Powell blew the lid off Israel's hush-hush nuclear program — saying the country has 200 warheads pointed at Iran, according to his hacked emails. In the March 2015 missives — which reveal information the Jewish state ... Colin Powell leaked emails: Israel has '200 nukes all pointed at Iran', former US secretary of state says |
CNSNews.com | Analyst: Iran Could Spend More Than $1 Billion of $1.7 Billion Windfall on Terror CNSNews.com (CNSNews.com) – The Iranian regime could direct more than $1 billion of the $1.7 billion it received from the Obama administration early this year towards sponsoring terrorism, a defense policy analyst said Thursday. Rachel Hoff, director of defense ... Iran Commander Confronts Rumors He May Run in Presidential Race Powerful Iranian general quashes rumors of presidential ambitions Iran's popular general ends rumors about running for president |
gulfnews.com | The curious death of Iran's left Middle East Eye There is a consensus among the scholars who have studied and written about the 1979 Iranian Revolution that social and economic inequalities were central to the collapse of the Iranian Monarchy. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the Iranian ... Rafsanjani stirs up a hornet's nest in Iran |
Submission: The Iran Deal Echo Chamber Strikes Back Daily Caller Last week, the Institute for Science and International Security – whose unfortunate acronym belies the excellence of their work – released a report detailing Iran's failure to abide by the terms of the nuclear deal they signed with the United States ... |
Al-Arabiya | EU demands Iran disclose details of nuclear parts making Fox News BRATISLAVA, Slovakia – The European Union is demanding that Iran share with the U.N. atomic agency full details of its manufacture of parts for machines that could be used to make the core of nuclear arms, in a statement reflecting its concern over the ... More disclosures: Exemptions for Iran and the Obama 'legacy' EU insists Iran disclose nuke machine parts |
Washington Post | How much is Saudi Arabia to blame for Islamist terrorism? Iran says entirely. Washington Post In what's becoming almost a recurring theme, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote an op-ed in the New York Times attacking Saudi Arabia, a long-standing geopolitical foe of the Islamic Republic. The opinion piece, titled "Let Us Rid the ... Zumwalt: Iranian FM Points Finger at Saudi Arabia Look, it's Iran's foreign minister in the New York Times!! Mohammad Javad Zarif: Let Us Rid the World of Wahhabism |