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Iran denies sending Syria mercenaries to Yemen

Iran denies sending Syria mercenaries to Yemen Senior assistant to Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Asghar Khaji speaks during the opening session of the international conference on the return of refugees held in Syria s capital Damascus on November 11, 2020 [LOUAI BESHARA/AFP via Getty Images] May 10, 2021 at 11:32 am The Iranian embassy in Ankara yesterday dismissed a Turkish media report claiming Tehran had sent some of its forces in Syria to fight alongside the Houthi group in Yemen, the Fars News Agency reported. Such a claim indicates lack of information about field realities, the embassy wrote on Twitter. This unreal claim runs counter to the Islamic Republic of Iran s approach to the catastrophic and inhumane war against the Yemeni people, it added.

Iranian opposition group reaches out Jews for support – The Forward

Iranian opposition group reaches out Jews for support – The Forward
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U S cutter fires on Iran vessels in Strait of Hormuz

In this photo made available by the U.S. Navy, the guided-missile submarine USS Georgia transits the Strait of Hormuz in Persian Gulf, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. The USS Georgia traversed the strategically vital waterway between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula . more > By Mike Glenn - The Washington Times - Monday, May 10, 2021 A U.S. Coast Guard cutter fired at least 30 warning shots at a group of Iranian fast-attack boats Monday while escorting a U.S. Navy submarine through a tense section of the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. Pentagon officials said the incident marked the second time in the last three weeks that a U.S. warship has fired warning shots at Iranian fast attack boats harassing Navy vessels operating in the heavily trafficked international waters.

Why the Iranian s can t be trusted - Washington Times

Why the Iranians can t be trusted Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps actively subverted compliance with previous agreements that diplomats negotiated Follow Us Question of the Day ANALYSIS/OPINION: If insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result, the Biden foreign policy team must be ready for the booby hatch.  Recent events have shown that the people in the Iranian Foreign Ministry that Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his team are dealing with have little or no control over the actual workings of the nuclear program. Leaked documents from the last round of negotiations show that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) actively subverted compliance with the agreement that diplomats negotiated. 

Mollifying the Mullahs: A Fool s Errand - The Media Line

05/05/2021 There was a young lady of Niger / Who smiled as she rode on a tiger; / They returned from the ride / With the lady inside, / And the smile on the face of the tiger. - William Cosmo Monkhouse The word swirling around Washington is that the Biden administration, possibly in cooperation with the UK government, is set to strike a deal with Iran for the release of two American and two British hostages. One report out of Iran suggests that up to $7 billion in frozen funds could be the price exacted by the mullahs in Tehran for their return.[1] At the same time, a similar game of bait-and-humiliate is being played out in the nuclear arena where, once again, Iran is threatening to accelerate its enrichment of weapons-grade uranium unless the US agrees to lift all sanctions against the rogue regime. Incredibly, the administration believes that a return to the failed Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is the key to restraining Iran’s ambition to dominate the Middle East. They

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