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ifmat - Iran is becoming more desperate – its terror threats should not be ignored

Iran is becoming more desperate – its terror threats should not be ignored

Citing two unidentified senior US intelligence officials, the Associated Press recently reported that the US National Security Agency (NSA) has intercepted communications in January which exposed emerging terrorist plots ...
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ifmat - Esmail Qaani in Baghdad to unify loyal militias before elections

Esmail Qaani in Baghdad to unify loyal militias before elections

Among the goals is to pressure Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi to end his rapprochement with Washington and reverse his policy of openness toward Iraq’s Arab neighbours.
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ifmat - Facebook Busts Iranian Dissident Groups Elaborate Troll farm operation

Facebook Busts Iranian Dissident Group’s Elaborate Troll farm operation

Facebook says it busted a troll farm run by the Mujahideen-e-Khalq—a dissident Iranian group which lobbies for the overthrow of Iran’s revolutionary government—that used artificial intelligence-generated fake faces to ...
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ifmat - IRGC to use presidential election to bolster its power

IRGC to use presidential election to bolster its power

A number of Iranian military leaders, from both the army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), are among the likely candidates for Iran’s presidential election, which will be ...
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ifmat - Pro-Iran militias in Iraq go rogue trying to pressure Kadhimi

Pro-Iran militias in Iraq go rogue trying to pressure Kadhimi

It was a stark message: A convoy of masked Shia militiamen, armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, drove openly through central Baghdad denouncing the US presence in Iraq ...
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ifmat - Iran-China deal a blow for Tehran regime

Iran-China deal a blow for Tehran regime

The Iranian authorities and the country’s state-owned newspapers have attempted to portray the deal that was signed with China last week as a victory for Tehran.
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