The American Conservative | Iran Hawks Are Consistently Wrong About Iran The American Conservative But I'm guessing that months of internal policy debate on Iran has finally reached the top echelons in the policy-making chaos that is the White House these days. And the hawks, encouraged by Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's rather offhand statement ... |
Washington Post | It's time to prepare for Iran's political collapse Washington Post In recent congressional testimony, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sensibly stressed that the United States should “work towards support of those elements inside of Iran that would lead to a peaceful transition of that government.” The commentariat ... |
Washington Post | Virginia cartoonist declines award from Iran's Trump cartoon contest Washington Post Jones discovered this week that a cartoon of his lampooning the president had been awarded a citation in the Trumpism Cartoon and Caricature Contest, as announced Monday by Iran's House of Cartoon in Tehran. His cartoon spoofed Time magazine's ... |
HuffPost | Thousands of Iranians and International Figures at Free Iran Gathering HuffPost Thousands of Iranians gathered in the giant auditorium in Villepente Exhibition Center, just outside in a massive expression of support urging the world to adopt a firm approach toward the Iranian government. The gathering featured an array of speakers ... |
Fox News | Iran illegally seeking weapons tech from German firms, according to report Fox News Iran is targeting German companies in its bid to advance its missile program, in possible violation of an international agreement, and at least on occasion with the aid of a Chinese company, according to a damning recent report from a German ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Saudi Arabia Is Weakening Itself and Strengthening Iran Foreign Policy (blog) President Donald Trump likely sees Mohammed bin Salman, who in June was named the new Saudi crown prince, as a Middle Eastern leader made in his own image. The young crown prince's unrelenting hostility towards Iran and take-no-prisoners censure ... Why Total's gas deal with Iran is so important for the country's future How Serious Are Internal Divisions in Iran? Total's $1 Billion Iran Deal Isn't Likely to Herald More Investment as Banks Balk |
FAIR | After 1379 Days, NYT Corrects Bogus Claim Iran 'Sponsored' 9/11 FAIR In its reporting on a dubious lawsuit alleging Iranian meta-involvement in 9/11, the New York Times badly misunderstood the case and maintained for more than three years, in the paper of record, that the government of Iran “sponsored” the September 11, ... |
Wall Street Journal (subscription) | Ships Exporting Iranian Oil Go Dark, Raising Sanctions Red Flags Wall Street Journal (subscription) Ships transporting almost a fifth of Iran's oil exports in the second half of last year either turned off their radio-signal tracking systems or gave misleading information about the origin of their cargo, red flags for governments seeking evidence of ... |
Financial Times | Iran needs more than the gas deal with Total Financial Times Total, the French energy major, is returning to Iran. This week, it announced the first big foreign investment in Iran's vast but capital-starved oil and gas industry since the nuclear accord Tehran reached with the US and five other world powers in ... Iran signs $2 billion gas deal with France's Total Iran signs first energy contract since nuclear deal Iran-Total Gas Deal Sparks Controversy in Tehran |
Algemeiner | A Solution at Hand for Iran Algemeiner There is no doubt that the Middle East is the epicenter of many major crises in the world today, with Iran fueling many of these conflicts. Syria, Iraq, Yemen and supporting the Lebanese Hezbollah are the main pillars of these calamities, parallel to ... Bob Blackman: Brexit gives us the freedom to get tough on Iran Push for Democratic Regime Change Growing in Iran Newt Gingrich: Trump Will Work with Democrats to Shut Down Iran's 'State Terrorism' |