Iran arsenal

Iran's decision to release seized Talara tanker opens many questions about Hormuz safety - analysis

The incident shows how easily Iran can still harass shipping. It’s unclear whether Iran received a warning from the US or released the vessel for other reasons.

 AN IRANIAN military ship takes part in a drill in the coastal area of the Gulf of Oman, near the Strait of Hormuz, in 2022.
 A missile is launched during an exercise of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) navy in the south of Iran, in this picture obtained on January 17, 2023.

More missiles and longer range: Iranian naval official claims Sabalan Destroyer improves capability

 Iranian satellite carrier rocket "Simorgh" is seen in an unknown location in Iran, in this picture obtained on December 30, 2021.

Iran launches second satellite this year into orbit, state media says

 A satellite photo shows suspected tunnel expansion (in the upper-right quadrant of the picture) at Shahid Modarres Garrison, near Tehran, Iran, in this handout image obtained by Reuters on July 5, 2024.

Iran expanding missile production in new satellite photos, sources say - report


Analysis: Does Germany's pro-Iran deal diplomatic offensive endanger Israel?

Germany’s diplomatic corps launched a pro-Iran deal lobbying campaign to sway Americans by invoking its pledge to guarantee Israel’s security.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel commemorates the centenary of the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turk forces, during a regular session of the German lower house of Parliament, April 24

Tehranical Tweaks Congress Should Demand Before Voting!

The Jerusalem Post

Watch: Jon Stewart and Barack Obama trade barbs over nuclear deal

Obama and Stewart sat down for a lengthy conversation, beginning with Iran, for their last on-air exchange before Stewart's expected retirement in August.

US President Barack Obama makes an appearance on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in New York July 21, 2015.

Tehran can be pragmatic, but that doesn’t mean it’s moderate

Iran is driven by ideology 'but when there is a clash between ideology and interests, and they have to pay a heavy price, they will reconsider their policy.'

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran’s Jewish community leader calls Netanyahu ‘narcissistic, delusional’

Anti-Semitic discourse is greater now than it was during Ahmadinejad’s rule, says Hebrew University professor

Iranian jews pray in the Iranian city of Yazd, November 2014.

The P5+1 Iran nuclear deal or Obama as Icarus

The Jerusalem Post

The fine print: What you need to know about the Iran deal

The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action is supported by the US, Britain, France, Russia, China, Germany, and Iran, and will be endorsed by a resolution of the United Nations Security Council.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif gestures as he talks with journalist from a balcony of the Palais Coburg hotel where the Iran nuclear talks meetings are being held in Vienna, Austria

In Iran we trust? Illegal purchases of nuclear weapons technology continued to June ‘15

Iran’s illegal proliferation activities have continued since the Joint Plan of Action agreement was agreed upon in 2013 through the present day.

A nuclear test explosion from April 1954 is shown in this undatelined photo from the US Defense Department

Amid emerging nuclear deal, Iran deploys new home-built long-range radar

Iran has taken steps to develop its air defenses after US and Israeli officials warned of possible military action to curtail its nuclear program.

Iranian anti-aircraft defense system [file]

UN report suggests Iran's satellite tech advancing ballistic missile program

The technology platform is based on a variant of the Shahab-3 ballistic missile, considered one of two Iranian missiles that may potentially be able to deliver a nuclear payload.

Iranian clerics watch the firing of a Shahab-3 missile during a war game in a desert near the city of Qom