Iran Against Intervention in Internal Affairs of Other countries
As reported on Iranian PressTV, the President of Iran Rouhani recently preached against “Foreign Intervention” in the internal affairs of other countries. He stressed that this warning is based on...
View ArticleIran’s contribution to Trump’s victory
While the democratic American Presidential election campaign was going on, the media noted that Iran was busy defaming the candidates and the entire American process and culture. Iran’s negative...
View ArticleWill Trump keep to his word on the Iran Nuclear Deal?
Following the results of the American Presidential elections, Iranian President Rouhani tweeted “Trump win cannot reverse nuclear deal” (reported also in the political news updates section in the...
View ArticleIf the Iranian Nuclear Deal Falls – Who is to blame?
While speculation rises regarding the future of the nuclear deal in a Trump presidency, all seem to pin everything on Trump. Will Trump do this, will Trump do that. Although the Iranian Supreme Leader...
View ArticleFrom Clinton to Iran – is the media falling hostage once again to its...
Following the presidential elections in the USA, the media was attacked from left and right, on its pre-conceived agendas which influenced its coverage. From the left, in an article termed shame US...
View ArticleIran Threatens the USA – Solving Obama’s Dilemma
With an overwhelming majority, the House of Representatives re-authorized the Iran Sanctions Act for an additional ten years. As reported in foreignaffairs, Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Ed Royce...
View ArticleIran posing the biggest defense and foreign policy challenge to Trump
Let’s take a re-cap of Iranian defiance against the USA in the past week. This will not be the first time Iran threatens the USA arrogantly, but the incidents of the past week are the first reported...
View ArticleNew Winds and Sea Change – New Trends on the Threats Posed by Iran
As reported in reuters, in an interview to the German newspaper “Handelsblatt”, CEO of Bilfinger, Thomas Blades, postulated: “Financing is the main hurdle facing companies looking at doing business in...
View Article“Risky Bets” vs “Face the Threats”– The dispute over future American Policy...
The recent period has seen a flood of media op-eds and opinion articles regarding the recommended future American policy on the Iranian nuclear deal and Iranian threat. The washingtonpost op-ed fights,...
View ArticleIranian Nuclear Ships – Bluff or Threat?
Angered by the US Congress decision to renew the Iran Sanctions Act (ISA), President Rouhani ordered Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization to plan and design the production of nuclear fuel and reactors for...
View ArticleThe Carnage in Aleppo – Deliberate Concealment of Iran’s Major Role in the...
The collapse of the rebel forces in Aleppo came at a very heavy price. Anyone exposed to the visuals of Aleppo “before and after” (see also gulfnews) witnessed the wide spread devastation and atrocity....
View ArticleNew President in Town – The Rules Are Changing Towards Iran’s Accountability!
The eruption of tensions between the US and Iran over the recent period, is perhaps an indication that the rules of the game are changing, towards accountability, at last. Already in our piece titled...
View ArticleBetrayal of Western Values – Bowing to Iranian Gender Discrimination
The Swedish delegation’s visit to Iran, obediently adorning headscarves, was reported by different media outlets and received attention from various Human rights organizations. Rightly so. Although,...
View ArticlePresidential Elections in Iran – Time to Focus on Reality
As Iranians prepare for the presidential elections in May, one can be sure that propaganda will be increased to persuade them to focus on the big western enemies, out there “to get them”, and not on...
View ArticleRouhani – unplugged and unveiled
As we near the presidential elections in Iran, only two months away, a few articles and papers have been released about the true character of Rouhani. Since his election, Rouhani has been upheld to be...
View ArticleIran and the Chemical strike in Syria
In October 2012, the Obama administration set a red line on the use of chemical warfare in Syria, stating that crossing that red line would trigger American military retaliation. As reported in...
View ArticleObama’s Iranian legacy under siege
As uncertainty grows around the future policy towards Iran, under the new Trump administration, one thing seems to be certain – Obama’s Iranian legacy is in shambles. The true blow to Obama’s legacy on...
View ArticleIran and North Korea – Siamese twins
The similarities between Iran and North Korea (NK) are too blaring to overlook. Yet, the media seems to overlook them. Both worked covertly over years on nuclear weapons, both worth diligently on the...
View ArticleBeware – collision course ahead
Intelligence reports join think tanks join journalists in the prediction of a collision course between the US and Iran. Not only in words but also in action. Not just through proxies, but directly. Not...
View ArticleIran- Business or Principles?
The media picked up on a true dilemma facing Trump and the entire western world. The dilemma between money and ideology. In the context of the aircraft deals with Iran, foreignpolicy describes the fact...
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