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Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi issued a fatwa declaring that threats against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei—particularly ...
Donald Trump’s Iran policy flies in the face of evidence from the U.S. intelligence community, but he isn’t letting that stop him.
We will have to first ensure that America will not revert back to targeting us in a military attack during the negotiations,' ...
Iran attacks U.S. base in Qatar after Trump's airstrike on nuclear facilities, amid a history of threats, including assassination plots against American officials.
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Is Iran Trying to Kill Trump Again?
A top Shia cleric in Iran issued a fatwa against anyone who threatens the supreme leader, but it poses far more danger to ...
Iran has always been, and will be, "ready for talks" on its nuclear program, Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said here yesterday. "However, it should naturally be guaranteed that in case ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency reiterates guidance for operators of critical national infrastructure ...
An Iran-linked hacking group has threatened to release a trove of emails it claims to have stolen from President Donald Trump’s longtime aides, including adviser Roger Stone and White House chief of ...
A top Iranian official has claimed Donald Trump could be assassinated ‘while he sunbathes at Mar-a-Lago’. Javad Larijani, a senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamene, told ...
A report published on Thursday by Parliament’s Intelligence an Committee described the threat from Iran as “persistent” and “unpredictable”. | ITV National News ...
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How Regime Change in Iran Could Backfire on the US
Despite calls for regime change in Iran, history, logistics, and strategic analysis suggest it would likely backfire, destabilizing the region, increasing anti-American sentiment, and failing to ...
Amid a power struggle among Iranian elites, those advocating negotiation over confrontation may increasingly have the upper hand, analysts say.