Iran, Strait of Hormuz
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"The conditions in Iran today are not comparable to those that precipitated the downfall of the Shah and the triumph of the revolution of 1979," writes Narges Bajoghli
With the U.S. joining Israel to strike Iran’s main nuclear sites, Iran’s clerical leaders face a tough choice: hit back quickly and risk expanding a devastating war, or return to nuclear talks where they would likely have to cede to American demands.
On Thursday night, the Iran government cut off internet service and international calling in the country as anti-government protests broke out throughout the country. Videos that made it to social media showed large crowds marching through multiple cities ...
Trump on Wednesday revived the threat of military action against Iran and warned “time is running out” for a deal limiting its nuclear program.
President Trump slammed Iran’s supreme leader as a “sick” man Saturday and said it’s time for him to go, marking his most explicit comments about the brutally repressive regime. The threats came after Trump learned of a series of posts the Islamic ...
The commemoration represented a split-screen view of life in Iran, with state television showing hundreds of thousands of people across the country attending pro-government rallies, which included the burning of American flags and cries of "Death to America!
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Iran shuts off vital shipping lane for first time in 40 years - and threatens to sink American ships
Iran has announced it is shutting off a vital shipping lane for the first time since the 1980s - and is threatening to sink American ships. The Strait of Hormuz was closed for live-fire naval drills,
President Trump threatened to strike Iran, but the military has needed time to build up its forces in the region.