U.S. News & World Report | Draft Senate Iran Legislation Sets Tough New US Terms for Deal U.S. News & World Report WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Draft legislation responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's refusal to certify the Iran nuclear deal would set tough new terms for the pact, including restoring sanctions if Iran tests a ballistic missile able to carry a ... Corker pushes back on Trump's claim he's to blame for Iran deal |
CNN | Fact check: Trump's false claim that Corker supported the Iran deal ... CNN President Donald Trump keeps claiming that Sen. Bob Corker supported the Iran nuclear deal. Why Regime Change Wouldn't End Iran's Nuclear Program Trump's Iran Gambit: “The Equivalent of Pulling the Pin Out of the Grenade” Washington speeds up collision course with Europe over Iran — RT ... |
Reuters | Saudi foreign minister says backs Trump's stance on Iran Reuters Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, has been at loggerheads with Iran, a Shi'ite Muslim country, for decades, and the countries have fought a long-running proxy war in the Middle East. “(Iran's behaviour) is not acceptable, and there will be ... Why Israeli Nuclear Experts Disagree with Netanyahu About the Iran Deal UK Foreign Minister Sees 'No Doubt' Iran Nuclear Deal Will Survive Despite Trump Move Panetta: Countries won't trust US if Iran deal is broken |
Newsweek | Iran Sentences to Death 'Israeli Spy' Doctor Linked to Nuclear Scientist Killings Blamed on US and Israel Newsweek Iran has sentenced to death a doctor found guilty of spying for Israeli intelligence, allegedly providing information that led to the assassinations of at least two nuclear scientists. U.K.-based human rights group Amnesty International said Monday it ... Iran 'sentences Sweden resident to death' for spying Iran sentences 'Mossad agent' to death over scientist killings Iran sentences alleged agent for Israel's Mossad to death |
Daily Beast | Iran's Running Circles Around Trump—But McMaster Thinks the ... Daily Beast Almost daily, Iran outmaneuvers the United States on the ground in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. McMaster says reporting more about its dark side could change ... FSA rebels: We would have won if not for Iran Iran, Syria Make Plans for Closer Military Cooperation In Netanyahu's latest rant, Iran's meddling in Syria overcame the ... |
CNN | How America sided with Iran over Iraq's Kurds CNN But it did more than that by attempting to minimize the role its regional adversary, Iran, apparently played in the reconquest of Kirkuk. The commander of the Quds Force, the foreign expeditionary arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps, was ... Tillerson Visits Iraq to Chilly Reception Over His Remarks on Iran-Backed Militias Abadi defends role of Iranian-backed paramiltaries at meeting with Tillerson Iran spoiled a plot to create second Israel in Iraq: Iranian official |
Washington Post | Tillerson tells Iranian militias in Iraq to 'go home' Washington Post DOHA, Qatar — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Sunday urged Iranian-backed militias in Iraq to “go home,” and warned European companies doing business with the Revolutionary Guard in Iran that they could face “great risk” from sanctions. Shiite ... Tillerson Warns Europe Against Iran Investments Tillerson seeks Arab help in US effort to isolate Iran Tillerson: Time for Iranian-backed militias to leave Iraq |
'Just about money': Iran recruits Afghans for Syria fight The Straits Times KABUL (AFP) - Fleeing grinding poverty and unemployment, thousands of Afghan Shiites have been recruited by Iran to defend Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, former fighters and rights activists say. Afghan men and boys as young as 14 are ... |
Middle East Monitor | Iran: Daughter of judiciary head accused of espionage Middle East Monitor The daughter of the head of the Iranian judiciary has been arrested accused of transmitting highly sensitive information about Iran's acquisition of highly-enriched nuclear materials that are used to make nuclear warheads to British officials. The ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | US To Admit Refugees Again, But With Restrictions On Iran, 10 Other Countries RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty The U.S. government announced it will start admitting refugees from most countries again after a 120-day ban, but will impose new restrictions on refugees from Iran and 10 other countries where it sees security risks. While the government allowed its ... |