Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has told the Financial Times that Iran wants compensation from the US for damages incurred during the 12-Day War and guarantees that it won't be attacked again before resuming nuclear negotiations.
In a 2007 interview, retired General Wesley Clark revealed that the Pentagon had a plan to "take out seven countries in five years"--Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran.
However, amid reports saying that the same message has been conveyed to Tehran, Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim denied it, quoting an "informed source" as saying Putin had not sent any such messages.
International Man: During the recent Iran–Israel war, the US used up to 20% of its global stockpile of Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) ballistic missile interceptors, each costing over $18 million.
Update(1505ET): Things have gone from bad to worse regarding the situation of the Greek-owned cargo ship Eternity C, which was sunk in a deadly Houthi raid. The missing mariners aboard the ship are now confirmed kidnapped, after at least four were ki
Leaked confidential files indicate the International Atomic Energy Agency was infiltrated by a veteran British spy who has claimed credit for sanctions on Iran.
If Iran resumes enrichment while rejecting IAEA inspections, then Trump will target Iran's underground facilities with a low-yield B61-11 nuclear weapon
Incisively put by Craig Mokhiber, "Iran is the last, independent, frontline state that refuses to submit, to normalize the crimes against the Palestinian people."
Unconfirmed reports from different sources paint a different scenario from the ones that have made the mainstream, as well as non-mainstream news about President Trump's intervention in Iran, bombing of nuclear research sites, as described in this
Iran's parliament has voted to ban Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service, marking a sharp escalation in its crackdown on outside influence after U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Three major United States cities are on "high alert" or "red alert" after the United States struck some of Iran's nuclear facilities. The Department of Homeland Security issued a warning of possible cyber and physical attacks in response to
As argued in a report published by Foreign Policy and authored by Jeffrey Lewis, director of the East Asia Nonproliferation Program at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, the coordinated strikes by the US and Israel on Iran's nuclear
Iran has just shut off GPS across its territory -- and switched to China's Beidou satellite system. Why now? What does it mean for U.S. dominance in space-based navigation and warfare?
Update(1340ET): In an entirely bizarre and unexpected pivot, and following yesterday's Trump statements suggesting that a new Iran nuclear deal might not even be necessary (given the narrative that its enriched uranium and nuclear capability has been
Before the U.S. and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities Iran was a long standing member of the Treaty for the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). The IAEA, tasked with verifying the adherence to the NPT, was able to inspect Iranian faci
...the White House is already in discussions for a deal both to ease Iran sanctions and potentially help the Islamic Republic build a civilian-energy-producing nuclear program, but importantly without domestic enrichment.