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Canada closes embassy in Iran, to expel Iranian diplomats
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Canada has suspended diplomatic relations with Iran, closing its embassy in Tehran and giving all Iranian diplomats in Canada five days to leave the country, Foreign Minister John Baird said on Friday, calling Iran the biggest threat to global security. Read On... |
What We Know About Iran's Nukes
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The regime's most secure uranium-enrichment site has doubled capacity since May, and its suspected top bomb-maker is back on the case. Read On... |
U.S. should unleash Iran's opponents
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A funny thing happened during Tehran's effort to present itself as a major player on the world stage and in Middle East diplomacy: the largest country in the region criticized in no uncertain terms the actions of Iran's client state, Syria. Read On... |
Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria
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Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. Read On... |
Iran Oil Revenue Shrinks as Sanctions Sting
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Already pinched by sanctions, Iran's oil revenues dropped sharply in July to possibly less than a third of what it took in a year ago. Read On... |
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