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Al Qaeda in Iran
Iran appears willing to expand its limited relationship with al Qaeda. Just as with its other surrogate, Hezbollah, the country could turn to al Qaeda to mount a retaliation to any U.S. or Israeli attack.[details]
German Greens and the Iranian Connection
A familiar name for Iran pundits in Berlin is Ali Mahdjoubi, head of the Bundestag-office of Claudia Roth, joint Leader of the German Green Party. Sources confirm that Mahdjoubi maintains close links with Iranian Ministry of Intelligence.[details]
Business in the shadow of sanctions on Iran
German exports are struggling with ever more problems. But trade continues - for now."A large proportion of Iran's technology comes from Germany," said Jonathan Weckerle of the "Stop the Bomb" initiative, which campaigns for a hard line against Iran.[details]
Bernard Lewis: Regime Change in Iran is the goal
It is the regime that rules Iran, more than weapons or the facilities in which they are produced, that constitutes the real problem. From that it follows that changing the regime — not destroying its hardware — is the higher goal.[details]
Iran Mounts New Web Crackdown
Iran is mounting new clampdowns on Internet expression, including rules that will impose layers of surveillance in the country's popular Internet cafes, as Tehran's political establishment comes under increasing strains.[details]
Iran admits the pain of sanctions
Western sanctions have taken such a toll on Iran over the past 18 months that now -- as the screw is about to be tightened yet further -- Tehran's studied insouciance is slipping, with officials admitting the economic damage being felt.[details]
Iran unlikely to block oil shipments through Strait of Hormuz
“We would be committing economical suicide by closing off the Hormuz Strait,” said an Iranian Oil Ministry official. “Oil money is our only income, so we would be spectacularly shooting ourselves in the foot by doing that.” [details]
The Islamic Republic of Iran is considering Sakineh Mohamadi Ashtiani’s execution.
International Committee against Stoning. Press Release 26 December 2011. Malek Ajdar Sharifi, the head of East Azerbaijan province’s justice department, has announced that the Islamic Republic of Iran is considering changing Sakineh Mohamadi Ashtiani’s stoning sentence to execution by hanging and...[details]
Sanctions Hit—and Miss—in German Trade With Iran
As the U.S. and EU seek stronger measures to force Tehran to abandon its nuclear program, the rise and fall of Hansa's supply business shows how the sanctions regime is often forced to play catch-up to businesses in Iran and abroad that quickly adapt.[details]
Too early to call it a day
It's not time to give up. Communicating a message to Iran that it can no longer be stopped, and moreover, that the international community is loath to upset it, is a huge mistake.[details]
Iran responsible for 1998 U.S. embassy bombings
Iran was working directly with al-Qaeda’s operational commander — a terrorist with whom bin Laden was plotting to outdo the destruction of the Sept. 11 attacks. Of course, the obvious way to outdo that destruction is to use a nuclear weapon.[details]
Arab World: Getting under Tehran’s umbrella
The keys to understanding the Iraqi shift are the imminent departure of US forces from Iraq and the long political game that the Islamic Republic of Iran has been playing in both Iraq and Syria.[details]
The Importance Of Sanctioning Iran's Central Bank
The logic behind the measure is obvious. Quite simply, Iran's Central Bank represents one of the most potent ways to hit Iran's chief export commodity: oil.[details]
EU is thinking twice about Iran oil ban
The European Union is becoming skeptical about slapping sanctions on imports of Iranian oil, diplomats and traders say, as awareness grows that the embargo could damage its own economy without doing much to undercut to Iran's oil revenues.[details]
Avi Jorisch: Obama's new get-tough policy is weaker than current measures
Exerting real economic pressure on Iran's banking sector is one of the few tools at the West's disposal, short of the military option. Implementing CISADA, rather than section 311, should be the focus of Congress and the administration. Passing measures that are weaker than existing laws is not...[details]
What the Storming of the British Embassy In Teheran Tells Us
The attack on the British compound suggests that the Iranian government fears economic isolation much more than diplomatic isolation. Perhaps it is time to enforce both. [details]
Eject Iran official from German foundation
Iran’s acting Deputy Foreign Minister Mostafa Dolatyar has called for the elimination of Israel while continuing to hold a board of trustees seat with an elite German cultural foundation.[details]
Iranian drug ring funding terror?
Former Revolutionary Guard members claim despite strict anti-drug policy in Iran, elite forces run mass smuggling network to support radical Islamic factions including Hamas, Hezbollah. [details]
Iran's Worst Nightmare Is a Peaceful Revolution
Making regime change possible without a military intervention is the most devastating defeat we can deliver to this hostile regime. Let us start now. [details]
Iran Activists Join Antinuclear Push
"We are calling for Iranian people to make halting the nuclear program a priority just like human rights and democracy," said Mr. Afshari. "There is no reason for the public to pay the price of the government's mistakes."[details]
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