New York Times | Iran Joins Russia in Denouncing US Strike on Syria, but Stops There New York Times Iranian political analysts say there has been no sign that Iran is prepared to take one key step on Syria: granting Russia's air force full access to Iranian air bases. Such a move would greatly increase Russia's firepower and maneuvering space in ... Obama's Syria Deal Failed; Why Should We Believe Assurances About Iran? Russia and Iran request an 'unbiased investigation' into Syrian chemical attack Iran calls on Syrian tyrant Bashar al-Assad to make Donald Trump 'regret' bombing air base in revenge for gas attack |
Washington Examiner | Boeing may deliver first jet to Iran a year ahead of schedule Seattle Times In this June 2003 file photo, a Boeing 747 of Iran's national airline is seen at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran. Boeing could deliver in a month the first jet in an 80-plane order that it finalized with Iran Air in December. (Hasan ... Iran Set to Receive First American Aircraft Since 1979 ATR 'still working' on Iran Air deal Lawmakers to Trump: Cancel Obama-backed Boeing sales to Iran |
Washington Post | Trump's military strikes in Syria complicated by Iran's role Washington Post WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's decision to launch missiles into Syria risked raising tensions with Iran, a key backer of Syrian President Bashar Assad in a conflict with dangerously blurry battle lines. Tehran has condemned the missile attack ... Russia and Iran Warn US 'Crossed Red Lines by Attacking Syria' Russia and Iran affirm commitment to Syrian government Iran, Russia Threaten 'Lethal Response' to Further US Action in Syria |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Rouhani Gets a Hard-line Challenger for Iranian Presidency Foreign Policy (blog) By Ruby MellenRuby Mellen is a fellow at Foreign Policy with a background in TV, print, and digital journalism. Before coming to FP, she covered the 2016 election as a news associate at CNN in Washington, D.C., working on State of the Union with Jake ... Why empty suit shops and barber's chairs could spell trouble for Iran's President Hassan Rouhani Rouhani Defends Record as Iran Hardliner Bids to Replace Him Iran's president says Syria should 'make America regret its attack' |
Some Democrats Growing Impatient Over Delays on Iran Sanctions The Weekly Standard Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Bob Corker said during a hearing last week that the bill had hit some delays, citing “concerns about how the European Union might react and [Iranian] elections that are coming up." A Corker aide specified to ... |
World Nuclear News | Iran, Hungary agree to collaborate on small reactors World Nuclear News Ali Akbar Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), and Zsolt Semjén, the Hungarian deputy prime minister, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that includes collaboration between the two countries on designing small ... Iran foresees sharp rise in uranium production |
The National Interest Online (blog) | How the US Military Could Strike Iran The National Interest Online (blog) Battlelines have certainly formed over the last week, as debate over the Iran framework agreement heats up. Some love the deal; some hate the deal; others essentially say “no deal” and would presumably start bombing Iran now if they could. But one ... |
USNI News | SOUTHCOM Tidd: Russia, Iran and China Expanding Influence in Central, South America USNI News Russia, China and Iran are increasing interest in Central and South America, especially Moscow's renewed focus on Nicaragua, the head of U.S. Southern Command told the Senate. While it has been primarily directed in economic development, Adm. Kurt ... |
Foreign Affairs (subscription) | Iran's Next Supreme Leader Foreign Affairs (subscription) On July 17, 2016, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, turned 77. Rumors that he suffers from cancer have circulated for over a decade, and in 2014, the state-run news agency published photos of him recovering from prostate surgery. Although ... Iran says US Syria strike a 'strategic mistake' | News24 |
Daily Mail | Iran's exiled prince calls for revolution in his country Daily Mail Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last shah to rule before the 1979 Islamic Revolution, said he wants to replace Iran's clerical rule with a parliamentary monarchy, enshrining human rights and modernizing the state-run economy. He said a revolution could ... Iran's long-exiled prince wants a revolution in age of Trump |