Iran has tentatively agreed to resume nuclear talks with the US as it tries to avert the threat of strikes, in what would be the first such negotiations since the Trump administration bombed three of ...
With thousands killed in crackdowns and public anger surging, the Islamic Republic is facing a deepening legitimacy crisis.
Iran says it has had summoned all of the European Union ambassadors in the Islamic Republic to protest the bloc’s listing of the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard as a terror group. Iranian ...
Iran’s ability to strike Israel and destabilize the wider Middle East makes it a far more dangerous adversary.
Iran's leadership on Sunday (February 1) warned of a regional conflict if the U.S. were to attack it, and designated EU armies as "terrorist groups" in a retaliatory move. Diane To reports.
President Trump’s “massive armada” of warships and fighter planes near Iran mirrors the military buildup of assets in the Caribbean as the president weighs greenlighting strikes against the ...
Washington cannot impose democracy in Syria, nor should it try to. But it can endorse Syria’s territorial unity while insisting that unity without minority rights is a recipe for more instability.
Iran's foreign minister says his country is ready for dialogue to resolve tensions but that there are no concrete plans for talks with the United States.
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Why Iran prepares for war even when it avoids one

Iran’s modern identity was forged through revolution, invasion, and a brutal eight-year war with Iraq. Those experiences taught the country to expect pressure, prepare for conflict, and rely on itself ...
President Trump has signalled that he could call off military action against Iran, adding impetus to diplomatic efforts to avoid a full escalation.
Many such concerns in the region — and here in America — are the result of a 2003 mindset. People are worried that toppling ...
Efforts to get negotiations started are yet to bear fruit, while President Trump has renewed threats of an attack.