Washington Post | Defense, intelligence officials caution White House on terrorist designation for Iran's Revolutionary Guard Washington Post Senior defense and intelligence officials have cautioned the White House that a proposal to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps as a foreign terrorist organization could endanger U.S. troops in Iraq and the overall fight against the Islamic ... White House weighs designating Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group Donald Trump considers designating Iran's Revolutionary Guard a terrorist group Trump's Reckless New Iran Provocation: Designating the IRGC |
CNN | US official: Iran fires defensive missile CNN The missile was launched from the same pad that Iran used to conduct its failed medium-range missile test earlier this month, a test that caused national security adviser Michael Flynn to declare that Tehran was "on notice." Wednesday's test, however ... Iran fires another missile from launch pad, US official says Iran reportedly test-fires short-range missile days after Trump's warning Iran's latest missile launch is the third since Trump won |
Wall Street Journal | US Weighs Terror Label on Iran Revolutionary Guard, Muslim Brotherhood Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Trump administration is considering executive actions that would designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard and the Muslim Brotherhood, an influential movement across the Middle East, as terrorist organizations, people familiar with the ... IRAN White House May Name Muslim Brotherhood and Iran's Revolutionary Guard Terror Groups |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Iran: Israel confined to occupied territories, doesn't dare act against neighbors Jerusalem Post Israel News After Trump said last week that Iran had been put "on notice," Dehqan was quoted by Iran's semi-official Fars News Agency as replying, "We don't consider the regional countries as a threat, and the main threats are the US and the Zionist regime and we ... |
Huffington Post | Iranian travel ban baby arrives in US for life-saving heart surgery The Guardian The girl and her parents had to return to Iran. A Seattle judge issued a temporary restraining order on the ban the same day a waiver was granted for the baby. “Fatemeh looks well,” said Dr Laurie Armsby, the interim head of the paediatric cardiology ... Iranian Baby Barred By Travel Ban Enters US For Lifesaving Surgery Iranian Baby Needing Surgery Arrives in Oregon, Tests are Promising Iranian baby receives life-saving surgery in US hospital after winning exemption from Donald Trump's 'Muslim ban' |
Foreign Policy (blog) | SitRep: White House Mulls Iran, Muslim Brotherhood Terror Nods; Yemen Bans US Commandos; Trump Slams France ... Foreign Policy (blog) The leaks continue. Another draft of a potential executive order has leaked from the Trump White House, calling for the State Department to consider designating Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organization, several U.S ... |
Iran Displays Ancient Persian Artifacts Returned From the US ABC News Iran is displaying hundreds of ancient and Persian artifacts, some dating back as far as 3,500 years and all of them recently brought back home from museums and collections in Western countries. Mohammad Hassan Talebian, deputy head of the Cultural ... |
The Atlantic | One Harvard Lab, Six Iranian Scientists, and Some Tea The Atlantic Last September, on a warm Wednesday evening, I walked through Cambridge with an Iranian-born geneticist named Pardis Sabeti. A few days before, the UN had convened a large summit “to address large movements of refugees and migrants.” Republican ... |
CSO Online | Mac malware, possibly made in Iran, targets US defense industry CSO Online Just because you're using a Mac doesn't mean you're safe from hackers. That's what two security researchers are warning, after finding a Mac-based malware that may be an attempt by Iranian hackers to target the U.S. defense industry. The malware ... New Mac malware from Iran targets US defense industry, human rights advocates with fake Flash updates |
Here And Now | Iran: 'Axis Of Evil' Or Cultural Gem? Here And Now Iranian citizen Ali Vayeghan arrives at Los Angeles International Airport on Feb. 2, 2017. Vayeghan was detained and sent back to Iran after arriving in the United States on the day that President Donald Trump's travel ban was implemented. (Justin ... |