added 2007 Thu Apr 26 10:31:56 by gatitabonitasen
What happens when six Iranian young women disguise themselves as men so they can watch a World Cup qualifying match in Tehran? This is the situation in which director Jafar Panahi places his talented actors (all nonprofessionals) who play their fictional roles in the very real setting of a soccer stadium in Iran, where the national team faces Bahra
What happens when six Iranian young women disguise themselves as men so they can watch a World Cup qualifying match in Tehran? This is the situation in which director Jafar Panahi places his talented actors (all nonprofessionals) who play their fictional roles in the very real setting of a soccer stadium in Iran, where the national team faces Bahra
added 2007 Sat Apr 7 17:23:52 by MyWayOnNow
An Iranian diplomat freed two months after being abducted in Iraq accused the CIA of torturing him during his detention, state television reported Saturday.
An Iranian diplomat freed two months after being abducted in Iraq accused the CIA of torturing him during his detention, state television reported Saturday.
added 2007 Sat Mar 24 15:32:25 by MyWayOnNow
The Iranian military has questioned 15 detained British soldiers and said they confessed to illegally entering the country's territorial waters.
The Iranian military has questioned 15 detained British soldiers and said they confessed to illegally entering the country's territorial waters.
added 2007 Mon Feb 26 2:17:37 by eshh
Finally, some internal forces that actually have had power are speaking out. Funny thing is the current leader allowed open opposition to finally show on tv for the president, which could mean the ayatollah is starting to feel the heat and is trying to distance himself from the president. Could be a good sign of Iran giving in despite what they say
Finally, some internal forces that actually have had power are speaking out. Funny thing is the current leader allowed open opposition to finally show on tv for the president, which could mean the ayatollah is starting to feel the heat and is trying to distance himself from the president. Could be a good sign of Iran giving in despite what they say
added 2007 Sun Feb 18 16:52:52 by okitech
Like so much else about the Iranian state, the Quds Force, which conducts overseas operations for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, remains remarkably mysterious even to those who closely study the country
Like so much else about the Iranian state, the Quds Force, which conducts overseas operations for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, remains remarkably mysterious even to those who closely study the country
added 2007 Tue Feb 13 0:22:56 by TechnologyExpert
At Sunday's briefing in Baghdad, U.S. officials attempted to tie the Iranian government to attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq, claiming that "Iran's export of the bombs to Iraqi Shiite militias was a deliberate strategy of the regime." But today, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace disavowed this claim. He told reporters he has no ev
At Sunday's briefing in Baghdad, U.S. officials attempted to tie the Iranian government to attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq, claiming that "Iran's export of the bombs to Iraqi Shiite militias was a deliberate strategy of the regime." But today, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Peter Pace disavowed this claim. He told reporters he has no ev
added 2007 Sat Feb 10 14:05:08 by Spadecaller
To take preventive action so that the President does not launch a war in Iran, can Congress stop the President? Experts from both sides believe so. If Bush were to violate such a law, they urged, Congress should file a lawsuit against him, and begin impeachment proceedings.
To take preventive action so that the President does not launch a war in Iran, can Congress stop the President? Experts from both sides believe so. If Bush were to violate such a law, they urged, Congress should file a lawsuit against him, and begin impeachment proceedings.
added 2007 Tue Feb 6 10:19:50 by Aidenag
An Iranian diplomat was abducted Sunday evening when his convoy was stopped by men with official Defense Ministry identification in the Karrada neighborhood here, senior Iraqi and American officials said Monday. Iraqi security forces captured several suspects after pursuing their vehicles through the streets of Baghdad.
An Iranian diplomat was abducted Sunday evening when his convoy was stopped by men with official Defense Ministry identification in the Karrada neighborhood here, senior Iraqi and American officials said Monday. Iraqi security forces captured several suspects after pursuing their vehicles through the streets of Baghdad.
added 2007 Sun Jan 14 0:02:21 by Neophile
In the petrodollar wars, stage one was Iraq and stage two is Iran. Both dared to propose to use the euro instead of the U.S. dollar (USD) to buy Middle East oil. That was a big mistake because it jeopardized the solvency of the USD, a fiat currency; and, therefore, the very heart of the U.S. economy itself.
In the petrodollar wars, stage one was Iraq and stage two is Iran. Both dared to propose to use the euro instead of the U.S. dollar (USD) to buy Middle East oil. That was a big mistake because it jeopardized the solvency of the USD, a fiat currency; and, therefore, the very heart of the U.S. economy itself.
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added 2007 Tue Jan 9 18:25:52 by STONERS
The Treasury Department on Tuesday named Iran 's state-owned Bank Sepah as a proliferator of weapons of mass destruction, and banned all transactions between it and U.S. businesses.
The Treasury Department on Tuesday named Iran 's state-owned Bank Sepah as a proliferator of weapons of mass destruction, and banned all transactions between it and U.S. businesses.
added 2006 Mon Aug 14 5:37:58 by okitech
Iran's president has launched a Web log, using his first entry to recount his poor upbringing and ask visitors to the site if they think the United States and Israel want to start a new world war. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose speeches are riddled with anti-U.S. rhetoric, also described how he was angered by American meddling in Iran even when he
Iran's president has launched a Web log, using his first entry to recount his poor upbringing and ask visitors to the site if they think the United States and Israel want to start a new world war. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whose speeches are riddled with anti-U.S. rhetoric, also described how he was angered by American meddling in Iran even when he







