The Guardian | Iran nuclear deal must be allowed to thrive The Guardian The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal) is excellent; it is far better and more extensive than I ever expected (Don't upset the balance of power in the Middle East, 23 June). If followed by all parties, it ... |
New York Times | The Iran Puzzle New York Times One of the Obama administration's biggest diplomatic ambitions was to establish better relations with Iran, a nation with which the United States has been at odds since the fall of the shah and the rise of a powerful theocratic government in Tehran in ... The Folly of Pursuing Regime Change in Iran Trump is right to focus on Iran's support of terrorism Cotton: US policy should be regime change in Iran |
IFP News | Iran Urges Europe to Help Promote Dialogue in Gulf New York Times BERLIN — Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif called on Monday for Europe to use its influence to defuse tensions in the Gulf where Saudi Arabia and its allies have cut ties with Qatar. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has voiced support for ... Iran Security Only Achievable in Safe, Developed Mideast: FM |
The Independent | Number of drug addicts in Iran 'doubles' in six years The Independent The UN said last year that Iran already has one of the worst addiction crises in the world, affecting people from all walks of society. Economic stagnation and high unemployment - the lingering result of years of US nuclear sanctions - are widely ... |
Aljazeera.com | Iran: Hassan Rouhani condemns 'siege of Qatar' Aljazeera.com Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has told the Emir of Qatar that a "siege" imposed on it by four Arab states that recently cut ties with Doha "is not acceptable for us", according to the office of the president's website. A statement released on Sunday ... With Qatar isolated by GCC, Iran steps in Iran's Rouhani backs Qatar, rejects 'siege' The Coming War Between Saudi Arabia And Iran Will Make American Frackers Very Rich |
Daily Beast | Oblivious to History, Trump's Turning Up the Heat on Iran. He Should Look at the 1953 CIA Coup. Daily Beast In 1979, just as the Shah of Iran was overthrown and the the reign of the ayatollahs began, a former Central Intelligence Agency operative named Kermit Roosevelt, the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, published his first-hand account of the ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Trump Is Tripping Over Iran and Russia's Red Lines in Syria Foreign Policy (blog) Syrian President Bashar al-Assad — with invaluable help from Russia, as well as Iran and its various militia proxies — went on to clear the rebels out of the key cities of Homs and Aleppo. A diplomatic agreement establishing four “de-escalation ... Iran mocks reports its Syria missile strikes fell short Trump marches on to a showdown with Iran in Syrian wasteland Understanding The Threats Of Iran |
The Times of Israel | US attorneys: Iran secretly owns NYC skyscraper The Times of Israel This May 30, 2017 photo shows 650 5th Avenue in New York. Assistant US Attorney Michael Lockard on Monday, June 26, 2017 urged a jury to conclude a charity must give up majority ownership in the Manhattan skyscraper, saying it is secretly controlled by ... US jurors hear closing arguments over Iran-linked office tower US lawyer: US entitled to seize Iran-tainted skyscraper |
Calcutta Telegraph | Iran jab on Kashmir Calcutta Telegraph New Delhi, June 26: Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei today used a Ramazan message to urge Muslims around the world to support Kashmiris against "oppressors and tyrants", reviving a seven-year-old wound and signalling fresh tensions with ... Support Kashmiris against 'tyrants': Iran's Khamenei Iran's hardliners push back against Rouhani's reform agenda Regime Change Appears Increasingly Attainable in Iran |
Tablet Magazine | Arsham Parsi Tablet Magazine Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the former Iranian president, once declared to the world: “In Iran, we don't have homosexuals. In Iran, we don't have this phenomenon. I don't know who has told you we have it.” Ahmadinejad's remarks at Columbia University were ... |