Britain, France and Germany have told the United Nations Security Council that they are ready — if necessary — to trigger a so-called snap back of all international sanctions on Iran to prevent the country
US President-elect Donald Trump could authorize preventative airstrikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities in a bid to prevent it from building a nuclear weapon, Wall Street Journal reports. According to the report
Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs) Following Israel’s amputation of two tentacles of the Iranian regime’s terrorist octopus—Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon—and the subsequent collapse
Iran faces the threat of tougher sanctions as Britain, France, and Germany warn of a potential "snapback" of a 2015 UN resolution set to expire in October, aiming to prevent Tehran from achieving nuclear weapon
Britain, France and Germany have informed the U.N. Security Council of their willingness to reimpose “snap back” international sanctions on Iran over that country’s illicit nuclear program, Reuters reported
Israel's arrest of almost 30 mostly Jewish citizens who spied for Iran in nine covert cells has caused alarm in the country and points to Tehran's biggest effort in decades to infiltrate it, four Israeli security
Israel’s arrest of almost 30 mostly Jewish citizens who allegedly spied for Iran in nine covert cells has caused alarm in the country and points to Tehran’s biggest effort in decades to infiltrate its arch
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government has prompted rare admissions of setbacks from Iran’s hardline media, with an outlet linked to the IRGC acknowledging losses to Iran's military allies across the region
Simorgh carried out its maiden flight in the Persian Gulf skies on Wednesday. The aircraft, which had undergone its test flight on May 30, 2023, was unveiled during an airshow being held on Kish Island. Iran’s
New documents allege to show communications between Israel and the regime of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad regarding Iran’s presence in the region and its weapons-smuggling efforts, according to a report
The swift collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime represents a devastating defeat for Iran, the latest in a string of setbacks that have punctured long held assumptions in the West about Tehran’s military
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