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Iran destroyed 100,000 satellite dishes and receivers on Sunday as part of a widespread crackdown against the illegal devices that authorities say are morally damaging, a news website reported.
Aaron Kliegman for the Washington Free Beacon reports State Department spokesman Mark Toner appeared surprised Monday to learn of a new report that says key constraints on Iran's nuclear program will be eased in just over a decade, cutting in half
A Year After The Nuclear Deal Washington Still Smacking Iran With Sanctions
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Iran must've finally wiped Israel off the map. What else would explain why Israel isn't mentioned by all the self-appointed experts on the Middle East in all their bilious blabber about what should be done about evil incarnate ISIS?
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Senators Offer Several Competing Bills
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Traditional rivals, Saudi Arabia and Iran, continue to fight to prove their supremacy in OPEC.
The next OPEC meeting on the 2nd of June will act as little more than a forum for continued altercations between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Call Seen as Retaliation for US Seizing Iranian Assets
Kim Kardashian's raunchy activities online have drawn the ire of conservative Iranians.
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Suzanne Maloney drags Samuels and his Ben Rhodes profile over the coals one more time:
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An Iranian director sentenced to 223 lashes for making a film that has never been officially shown in his homeland said Friday he just wanted to be left alone to work rather than "be turned into a hero".
In a reflection of the change and churn in the Middle East, former high-level officials from Saudi Arabia and Israel -- nations that have no formal diplomatic ties -- spoke publicly about their shared sense of Iran as a threat, their differences on P
Hossein Salami also says in speech aired on state TV that 'Americans cannot make safe any part of the world'
In a Greater Middle East in which one country after another has been plunged into chaos and possible failed statehood, two rival nations, Iran and Saudi Arabia, have been bedrock exceptions to the rule.
As the world changes for Iran post-sanctions, it's paying calls to those who benefited from the country's sanction shackles in one way or another, and India--whose refiners are said to owe Iran $6.5 billion worth of euros--is its first port of
Reza, a 20-something mechanical engineer working at an automotive parts factory in the northeastern Iranian city of Sabzevar, takes his web videos seriously. He's watched the TED talk of amputee snowboarding champion Amy Purdy "over and over agai
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday vowed to defend Muslim countries against terrorism and Israel while insisting that its neighbors should not feel threatened.
- OPEC Deal In Jeopardy As Saudi-Iran Tensions Spike
Iran Central Bank Governor: Some 'Unfrozen' Funds Still Inaccessible
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On a recent TV appearance, I was asked about whistleblowing, but the experience brought back to mind a crystal-clear example of how, before the Iraq War, CIA careerists were assigned "two bosses" .