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Iran, Proxies Threaten Israel Over 'Evil' West Bank Annexation Plan
The Israeli government is poised to annex up to 30 percent of Palestinian West Bank territory as part of President Donald Trump's controversial "peace plan."
U.N. Expert Brands Soleimani Strike Illegal, Iran Demands U.S. Compensation
Agnes Callamard, the U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, said the U.S. had failed to provide evidence to support the need for the January drone strike.
U.S. Calls Iran 'Greatest Threat' After Warning About Hidden Missile Cities
"Iran claims to want good relations with its neighbors, yet it continues to threaten them with even greater levels of violence," a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
Iran's Zarif Says Bolton Book Shows U.S. Plot to Collapse Regime
Zarif claimed that President Donald Trump's administration has isolated itself on the world stage through its "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran.
Six Months After Soleimani, Iran's War Machine Tested But Lives On to Fight
"The strength of the Quds Force is that it does not rely on a single charismatic leader—any more than the Islamic Republic of Iran does," Barbara Slavin told Newsweek.
Mystery Group Claims Iran Nuclear Site Attack Amid String of Incidents
"I would say that while the Khojir explosion could still have been very well explained by a mere accident, this incident in Natanz shortly afterwards raises quite a few questions," Fabian Hinz told Newsweek.
Iran Celebrates U.S. 'Defeat' in U.N. Arms Embargo Push
The Trump administration is pushing for an extension to an existing arms embargo on Tehran which expires in October.
Should Regime Change in Iran Be Official U.S. Policy?
Scott Modell, adjunct professor at Georgetown University, debates The American Conservative's Curt Mills.
Regime Change in Iran Should Not Be American Policy
A decades-long obsession with Iranian regime change continues to harm U.S. national interests.
The U.S. Should Adopt a Regime Change Strategy for Iran
The U.S. made aim to replace the regime that is the world's number one state sponsor of global jihad.
Every U.N. Security Council Member but U.S. Supports Iran Deal at Meeting
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took the opportunity to criticize what he called a "flawed" nuclear agreement.
Russia is Eyeing the Mediterranean. The U.S. and NATO Must Be Prepared
Moscow has not had a major military base in the Mediterranean since Egypt ordered out Soviet forces in 1972 has. This is changing.
Iran Requests Interpol's Help to Arrest Trump Over Soleimani Killing
Tehran prosecutor Ali Alqasimehr said Trump and 35 others are now facing "murder and terrorism charges" which Iran will pursue even if the president loses the November election.
Matt Gaetz Says Bolton Was Trump Admin's Mascot 'Used to Troll Iran'
The GOP congressman added that the president's former national security adviser was "resentful" because his advice was ignored.
IAEA Board Resolution Criticizing Iran Is Only the First Step
All options must be on the table to counter the rogue Iranian regime.
The Fruits of 'Maximum Pressure': An Increasingly Isolated Iran
The Trump administration's "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran is working.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mocks 'Desperate' Pompeo Over Proposed Arms Embargo
The U.S. is pressing the United Nations to extend an arms embargo against Iran which is due to expire in October.
Iran Exploits Iraq's Discontent With U.S. To Strengthen Syria, Russia Ties
Iran, Iraq, Russia and Syria developed the Quadripartite Information Exchange Center to battle ISIS in 2015 and Tehran argues it's still needed today amid tensions between Baghdad and Washington.
The U.S. Is Right to Push to Extend the U.N. Arms Embargo on Iran
The international community must bring the full force of law against the terrorist Iranian regime.
Iran Tests New Navy Missiles, Boosts Fast Attack Fleet to Challenge U.S.
Iran has tested new naval missiles and boosted its fleet of fast attack craft in a challenge to the U.S. military presence in the Persian Gulf and surrounding waters.
Europe Must Join the Fight Against the Iranian Regime
Europe should side with the U.S. and support "snapback" sanctions against Iran at the U.N.
The Fight for Change in Iran
A leading proponent of democratic change for Iran surveys the current climate in the Islamic Republic.
First North Korea, Now Iran Warns South Korea Over Its Ties to U.S.
Both North Korea and Iran have hit out South Korea over its perceived over-dependence on a decades-long alliance with the United States.
Post-Pandemic, Iranian Regime Highlights Its Revolutionary Colors
Amidst the coronavirus, the Iranian regime is only further consolidating control in its militaristic components.
Six Border Conflicts That Have the World's Attention
Newsweek presents a list of six major territorial disputes involving the Koreas, Kashmir, the South China Sea, Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
The IAEA Did Its Part on Iran. Now the World Must Act.
A concerned global citizenry must hold accountable Iran's terrorist regime.
Iran Commander Says U.S. Is in 'Rapid Decline' Over Protests, Coronavirus
Major General Hossein Salami—who leads the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps—claimed that Americans are now turning against the Trump administration.
Iran Calls on Nuclear Deal Nations to 'Stand up to America'
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani specifically urged China and Russia to resist the American demand to extend restrictions.
Iran Lawmakers Chant 'Death to America' As George Floyd Protests Intensify
The chants came at the behest of lawmaker Ahmad Naderi, who asked those in attendance "to show respect for the movement of the oppressed in the U.S." with their slogan.
China, Russia, and Iran Chide U.S. Over Racism While Persecuting Minorities
The U.S. is taking flak worldwide for racism in light of the latest black lives matter protests. But some of that criticism is coming from states that oppress minorities.