EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS – The EU is exploring ways to increase the accountability of an obscure “working group” called “Clearing House,” which sees EU member state secret service agents meet regularly in Brussels to share counter-terrorism intelligence.
Read More »NATO – Russia Seek Missile-Defense Solution
NATO spokesman says the alliance wants U.S. missile-defense plans to be transparent to Russia. James Appathurai, speaking after the opening of the annual NATO defense ministers’ meeting in Brussels on June 14, said all NATO ministers wanted to avoid tensions and do everything possible to allay Russian concerns.
Read More »Rajavi condemned the bombing of holy shrine in Samarra
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, strongly condemned the bombing of the holy shrine of Imam Askary in Samarra.
Read More »Jordanian Representatives Condemned the Nuclear Program of Iranian Regime
NCRI – In a seminar held in Jordan on Sunday, Jordanian MPs and political authorities noted that if the Iranian regime succeeds in getting nuclear, the regional and national interests will be undermined.
Read More »Iraqi MPS: Iranian Regime is behind Terrorist Attacks in Iraq
NCRI – In an interview with Al-Soumarieh TV on Monday, Iraqi MPs, Dr. Ahmad Soleiman Jamil and Ms. Maisoun Damlouji, noted that the Iranian regime is behind terrorist attacks in Iraq.
Read More »UN agency wrapping up nuclear debate on Iran
VIENNA (AFP) – The UN atomic agency was wrapping up a debate Thursday on Iran’s nuclear programme after both the United States and Europe warned that new UN sanctions loom over fears Tehran seeks atomic weapons.
Read More »Shrine bombing offers Sadr chance to show political pedigree
BAGHDAD — The second bombing at the Samarra shrine will test Moqtada Sadr’s political skills and clarify what control he has over his feared Mehdi Army militia.
Read More »Iran threatens to reduce nuclear cooperation
VIENNA (AFP) — Iran threatened Thursday to further reduce cooperation with the UN atomic agency if new sanctions are ordered and insisted its uranium enrichment programme had gone too far to turn back.
Read More »Iran brushes off new sanctions threat in atom row
TEHRAN (AP) — President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday shrugged off the West’s criticism of Tehran’s controversial nuclear programme and said that eventual new UN sanctions would not harm Iran.
Read More »Iran arming Taliban, increasingly isolated: U.S.
PARIS (Reuters) – Iran is arming the Taliban in Afghanistan, U.S. Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said on Tuesday, accusing Tehran of fuelling insurrection around the Middle East and misjudging the international mood.
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