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REPEAT:: Why Iran’s Leader Gives Rowhani Nuclear Free Hand?
The Leader would be happy see that his strategic decision has helped the administration manage to fulfill its promises and receive a palatable feedback from foreigners. However, if the government fails to get the desired response from the West by being more flexible, the Leader’s warnings and pessimism against the US and enemies will be well substantiated.
Arming West Bank only Way to Save Palestine
The photos of Palestinians fighting back Israeli military by throwing stones may give one a better idea when those stones are to be replaced by weapons provided from Iran or other supporters of Palestinians freedom fighters.
Iran not Committed to Observe Oil Export Ceiling, Deputy Oil Minister
Iranian deputy oil minister says Iran does not see itself committed to the oil export cap imposed by the P5+1 group.
JUST IN:: Video: How Iran Will Confront US Military Threat in the Persian Gulf?
English dubbed video of what Iranian military commanders explain to the Leader Khamenei on the developing missile program and their copying of the sophisticated US drone RQ-170
Leader: West’s Expectation of Limiting Iran’s Missile Program is Foolish and Idiotic
Iran’s Leader: West’s Expectation of Limiting Iran’s Missile Program is Foolish
How West Infiltrated Iran’s Nuclear Program, Ex-Top Nuclear Official Explains
How West Infiltrated Iran’s Nuclear Program, Ex-Top Nuclear Official Explains
Iran’s Zarif Strives to Get Leader’s Approval in Vienna
The new round of talks between Iran and the P5+1 group began on Tuesday in Vienna, Austria, to the two sides to work out the final steps of the Geneva Agreement. The Iranian team, headed by Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s minister of foreign affairs, is still striving to sell the November, 24 Geneva deal at home by persuading a major part of Iranian policymakers and the leadership that the joint plan of action it formulated Geneva during the talks with the P5+1 group was a breakthrough in the future of Tehran’s nuclear program. The deal has been the target of criticisms not only by Principlist politicians but even by reformist academics in their university lectures.