Iran is building an Empire-How Dangerous?[pt.2] HuffPost Of all the countries included in the new Iranian Middle Eastern sphere of interests, the Shi'ite crescent as it is called, somewhat exaggeratedly by terrified Sunni commentators, Syria stands out for a variety of reasons. Chief among them is the fact ... |
TIME | Report: Iran Sent Warnings to US Aircraft Twice in 6 Months TIME Iran's Arabic language TV station al-Alam is reporting that the country's air defense base sent two warnings in the last six months to U.S. spy aircraft that approached Iranian airspace. The TV's website quoted the country's chief of air defense, Brig ... Iran Says Warns off US U2 Spy Plane, Drone Iran chased away US spy plane, drone: report Iran testing homegrown air defense system, official says |
Reuters | Iran says jailed US student, dual nationals lose spying appeal Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran confirmed on Sunday that an appeals court had upheld 10-year jail terms against a U.S. citizen, two Iranian-Americans and a U.S. resident from Lebanon who had been convicted on spying charges. In July, U.S. President Donald Trump ... Iran confirms 2 jailed Americans lost their appeal Iran court upholds 10-year jail sentence of US 'spy' Trapped in Iran: 2 Americans lose appeal over 10-year sentences |
Los Angeles Times | Iran cracks down on Islamic State suspects as the extremist group ... Los Angeles Times In recent months, Islamic State has intensified its threats against Iran. In response, Iranian officials have increased their domestic counterterrorism measures. ANALYSIS: The 'Salvador Option' in Iraq to promote Iran's sway - Al ... |
The Jerusalem Post | Iran: We'll be so strong, no will dare attack us The Jerusalem Post Israel has in recent years repeatedly hit convoys believed to be transferring advanced weaponry being transferred from Iran via Syria to Hezbollah. In early July, the head of the IDF Intelligence Directorate Major General Herzi Halevi confirmed reports ... Iran says it has 'specific plan to boost missile power' Iran to increase support for 'resistance front': Minister Iran's priority to boost missile power: defence minister |
SFGate | Bay Area political events: Iran deal, coal film SFGate Iran deal: Trita Parsi, a Middle East expert who advised the Obama White House during the talks leading to the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal, discusses the pact's prospects under President Trump. Sponsored by the World Affairs Council. Admission is $20 for ... |
Newsweek | Iran's Military Tells West It's Not Scared of Being Attacked, Would Win Any War Newsweek The head of Iran's military has warned Western powers that his forces were prepared to defend the Islamic Republic from potential invaders and would be capable of winning any prolonged, international conflict that would follow such an attack. Iranian ... Iran sees little chance of enemy attack: military chief - Reuters How Iraq War Hawks Can Help Stop Trump from Going to War with Iran Iran's Military Chief: If Our Enemies Start a War, They Won't Be Able to Stop It |
The Jerusalem Post mobile website | N. Korea and Iran The Jerusalem Post mobile website It offers a partial preview of the sorts of dangers the world would face if Iran ever obtained nuclear weapon capability. And it vindicates the use of preemptive military strikes to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of autocratic regimes, like the ... Mattis warns North Korea it risks 'total annihilation' |
Washington Post | Iranian pilgrims return to the hajj as Iran-Saudi rivalry eases - The ... Washington Post ISTANBUL — It was nearly two years ago when Iran and Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties, worsening an already tense rivalry that has fueled conflicts across the ... PressTV-Iran confirms Saudi delegation plan to visit Tehran Iranian pilgrims return to hajj in Mecca as Iran-Saudi rivalry eases Iran says UN rights report politically motivated |
The Atlantic | How Mistranslation Could Threaten the Iran Deal The Atlantic We shouldn't take Iran at its word that it's complying with the deal—that's why the deal provides for inspections and monitoring. But we should at least know what those words are and what they mean before they fill headlines, let alone inform policy ... |