Politico | Obama hands scramble to save Iran deal Politico As President Donald Trump threatens to blow up the Iran nuclear deal, Obama administration alumni are mobilizing to defend it. One-time aides to Barack Obama are holding meetings, contacting lawmakers and working the media in an urgent bid to prevent ... US extends Iran sanctions relief but warns on nuclear deal The Iran Deal May Live After All Russia to the United States: Stay in Iran nuclear deal |
Forbes | How Iran Is More Dangerous Than North Korea Forbes Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during a press conference in Tehran on May 22, 2017. Rouhani said that Iran does not need the permission of the United States to conduct missile tests, which would continue 'if technically necessary'. / AFP PHOTO ... On Trump's Agenda at UN: North Korea, Iran and Other 'Grave Dangers' Could North Korea help Iran develop nuclear weapons? COD, Sept. 16, 2017: Renegotiating Iran nuke deal is unlikely |
Newsweek | War in Syria: Assad Thanks Iran and North Korea For Help In Letters To Two Supreme Leaders Opposed to US Newsweek Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has expressed his gratitude to the supreme leaders of Iran and North Korea in two recent letters thanking them for standing behind his government, which has been accused by the West of perpetrating human rights abuses ... Israeli defense officials reportedly oppose changing Iran deal Israel Demanded 60km Buffer but Russia Let Iranian Forces in Syria Approach the Border Iran pays $830 million to Hezbollah |
New York Post | Iran-deal backers finally start to admit its gaping flaws New York Post The public line from the supporters of the Iran nuclear deal in the last two years has been clear. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the core agreement is known, is wonderful. As President Barack Obama said after its negotiations were ... |
NBCNews.com | Trump Administration Plans New Sanctions Against Iran - NBC News NBCNews.com WASHINGTON — The Trump administration plans to announce new sanctions against Iran as soon as Thursday while also taking steps to preserve the 2015 ... Trump Signals He Will Choose Approach on Iran That Preserves Nuclear Deal US extends waivers on Iran sanctions but warns it's an interim move What to expect if Trump undoes the Iran nuclear deal |
The Straits Times | Iran plans manned space mission The Straits Times TEHERAN • Iran's on-off space programme has received a boost after a recent satellite launch was seen to annoy Washington, with Teheran dusting off plans for a manned mission, perhaps with Moscow's assistance. "Ten skilled pilots are currently ... |
BBC News | Syria war: Turkey, Russia, Iran agree Idlib 'ceasefire' zone BBC News Powers backing rival sides in the Syrian war have agreed on the latest in a series of so-called "de-escalation zones", aimed at calming fighting. Turkey, which opposes the Syrian government, and Syria's allies Russia and Iran reached a deal in talks in ... Turkey, Iran and Russia to deploy observers around Syria's Idlib, Turkey says Troops From Russia, Iran and Turkey to Monitor Syria Safe Zone Russia, Turkey, Iran Agree On Borders Of Syrian 'De-Escalation Zones' |
The Guardian | Tensions surface between UK and US over Iran nuclear deal | World ... The Guardian Boris Johnson, the UK foreign secretary, left, and the US secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, at their press conference on Thursday. Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA. Tillerson Says Iran 'Clearly in Default' of Nuclear Deal's Terms ... Rex Tillerson: Iran 'clearly in default' of 'expectations' of nuclear deal US must consider broader Iran threats when formulating new strategy: Rex Tillerson |
Press TV | Iran's 'father of all bombs' dwarfs US biggest non-nuclear bomb: Commander Press TV “Following a proposal by the Aerospace Force of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), [Iran's] Defense Industries [Organization] manufactured a 10-ton bomb. These bombs are at our disposal. They can be launched from Ilyushin aircraft and they are ... |
Financial Times | Iran cracks down on Revolutionary Guards business network Financial Times Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps is being forced to shrink its sprawling business empire and some of its senior members have been arrested as part of President Hassan Rouhani's attempts to curb the elite force's role in the economy. In the past year ... |