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Biden and the Iran nuclear deal: what to expect from the negotiations

Biden and the Iran nuclear deal: what to expect from the negotiations
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Turkey could leverage hostage tragedy to reach Sinjar

After the deaths of 13 Turkish captives in Iraqi Kurdistan during a raid against Kurdish militants, Turkey might be weighing an offensive against Sinjar, but vocal objections by pro-Iranian groups heavily deployed in the area are bound to complicate such a mission.

ADL Report Reveals Iranian Textbooks Are Seething with Anti-Semitism and Incitement

ADL Report Reveals Iranian Textbooks Are Seething with Anti-Semitism and Incitement Tabby Refael (on Twitter @RefaelTabby) is a Los Angeles based writer, speaker and activist. An image from a fifth grade textbook called Heaven s Gifts: Islamic Education and Training, includes a quote from Ayatollah Khomeini, founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, that states, Israel must be wiped out. (Courtesy Anti-Defamation League) On the forty-second anniversary of the Iranian revolution, the New York-based Anti-Defamation League (ADL) released a comprehensive study exposing how Iranian textbooks teach blatant anti-Semitism and incitement to violence against the United States, Israel and the Jewish people.

Iran Can t Defeat the U S Navy, But It s Small Boats Can Shut Down the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has boasted of “stealth features” for the Bavar-2. Here s What You Need To Remember: The little vehicles probably aren’t intended to strike the enemy directly, but instead would enable Iran’s asymmetric naval strategy to shut down the Strait of Hormuz in the event of a new conflict in the Persian Gulf. Tehran realizes its naval forces don’t have the survivability or firepower to slug it out with adversaries in a head-on engagement. In 2006, Iranian television showcased a peculiar sea-skimming flying boat, and four years later Tehran triumphantly announced it had three squadrons of them serving in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy. News commentators boasted it was one of the few countries to “design and produce such advanced flying boats,” which is technically true.

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