It seems apparent that there are moves being made in order to create more conflict down the line. There's always a plan long term in foreign policy and we've seen that emulate in Iran over the past 70 years.
Iran has made no secret in the last months of desiring to blow past Iranian enrichment caps set in place by the 2015 JCPOA. Top officials previously boasted of doing just that, so it's no mystery.
ANOTHER fire breaks out at a power station in Iran following a string of explosions across nuclear facilities and weapons bases which have left 19 dead
• https://www.timesofisrael.com, By JUDAH ARI GROSS
Kuwaiti newspaper cites unnamed senior source as saying Jerusalem behind recent incidents in Iran, following an alleged attempt by Tehran to hack Israel's water infrastructure
Over the weekend, the Iranian government issued an arrest warrant for President Trump for the January drone strike that killed General Qasem Soleimani, the leader of Iran's Quds Force.
Iran - The landmark JCPOA nuclear deal was agreed to by leading proponent for a nuclear weapons-free region and world world Iran -- together with P5+1 countries America, Britain, China, France, Germany, and Russia, along with the EU.
In his new book, John Bolton recounts how a potential meeting between the U.S. president and Iran's foreign minister spread panic among top U.S. and Israeli officials last summer
Iran -- Established in 1957, the nuclear watchdog IAEA is mandated to promote peaceful uses of this energy source -- independent from political influence.
Soleimani wielded immense power and influence in his position and was crucial as the architect who spread and maintained Iran's influence in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and elsewhere.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- As tensions remain high between Iran and the U.S., the Islamic Republic appears to have constructed a new mock-up of an aircraft carrier off its southern coast for potential live-fire drills.
Iran -- If all nations operated like Iran and Venezuela, world peace and stability would replace endless wars of aggression against nations threatening no one.
By as early as the evening on Saturday or Sunday morning it's expected that the first among the five Iranian tankers transporting fuel to gasoline-starved Venezuela will enter the Latin American country's coastal waters.
More patients started coming in, first a few at a time, then in droves, many of them dying. When Azad and his colleagues alerted hospital officials that they were treating cases of the coronavirus, they were told to keep quiet. "We were given speci