McClatchy Newspapers Since the Nov. 8, 2011, release of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest report about Iran’s nuclear program, Tehran has waged an all-out campaign to dismiss the IAEA’s findings, while implicitly threatening the world with a terrorist response. “Iran will respond with full force to any aggression or even threats in a way…
A matter of honor
THE WASHINGTON TIMES America has a duty to protect Camp Ashraf residents from Iran’s vendetta On Oct. 7, 1997, during the Clinton administration, the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran (POMI/MEK) was designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. The MEK represents the main opposition group to the Iranian theocracy and…
Kurdistan’s president strikes a positive note in Brussels
www.struanstevenson.com Struan Stevenson, MEP, the President of the Delegation for Relations with Iraq in the European Parliament described the visit by H.E. Massoud Barzani, president of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region as constructive for EU strategic relations with Iraq, and particularly Iraqi Kurdistan and looked forward to these relations being expanded in future. Struan Stevenson commended the…
Iraq Wants Ashraf Residents Relocated by End of Year
THE EPOCH TIMES UN envoy appointed to mediate dispute over Camp Ashraf Iraq has declared that it will close Camp Ashraf by Dec. 31 and relocate—using force if necessary—the approximately 3,400 Iranian refugees who live there. Camp residents say they are willing to relocate to other countries but don’t want to be relocated within Iraq,…
IAEA report on Iran poses challenges for United States
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (UPI) — A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency released Tuesday provided the strongest evidence yet that Iran is close to developing nuclear weapons, including clandestine procurement of equipment and design information needed to make nuclear arms, high explosives testing and detonator development to set off a nuclear…