Radiofarda – Efforts by hijab enforcers in Iran to oblige women to observe a strict dress code have led to more incidents in public, as citizens resent strangers admonishing them about their appearance. Islamic Republic’s religious laws allow any citizen to stop another person who is not observing the proper dress code. But this vigilante activism almost always impacts younger …
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Should The World Be Concerned About Iran’s Chemical Weapons?
Radiofarda – The U.S. State Department reports that at least two Iranian military-controlled facilities have researched chemical agents with incapacitating effects, and Iranian research papers cite the potential military uses of Pharmaceutical-Based Agents. PBAs include, among others, the synthetic opioid fentanyl and the more powerful carfentanil. These powerful opioids could be used to incapacitate or kill those who ingest, inhale, …
Read More »Saudi Crown Prince: We don’t want war but we won’t hesitate to deal with threats
Al-Arabia – In an interview with Asharq al-Awsat, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that the Kingdom does not want war but will not hesitate to deal with any threat. “The kingdom does not want war in the region … but we will not hesitate to deal with any threat to our people, our sovereignty and our vital interests,” …
Read More »Britain ‘almost certain’ Iran was behind tanker attacks, foreign minister Hunt
Al-Arabia – Foreign minister Jeremy Hunt said on Sunday Britain is “almost certain” Iran was behind attacks on oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, adding that London did not believe anyone else could have done it. On Saturday, Iran summoned the British ambassador to Tehran after London blamed it for the attacks, the semi-official Students News Agency ISNA reported. …
Read More »Saudi Crown Prince Blames Iran For Tanker Attacks, Says Ready ‘To Deal With Any Threat’
RFL/RE – Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has directly blamed archrival Iran for attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman and said his country “won’t hesitate to deal with any threat” against its people or interests.“The Iranian regime did not respect the Japanese prime minister’s visit to Tehran, and while he was there replied to his efforts by …
Read More »Iran Summons Britain’s Ambassador to Tehran About Tankers
VOA – Iran summoned the British ambassador to Tehran on Saturday after Britain placed the blame on the country for the attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency. “During the meeting with Iran’s Foreign Ministry official, Iran strongly criticized Britain’s unacceptable stance regarding the attacks in the Gulf of Oman. … …
Read More »Diplomatic Gesticulations Won’t Solve the Iran Problem
gatestoneinstitute.org – That leaves the remaining members of the P5+1 with a clear choice: either pronounce the Obama [Iran] “deal” dead and seek a framework for new talks on how to solve the perennial “Iran problem” which, paradoxically, all say they are concerned about, or to unite to neutralize the United States and help Iran carry on as usual. The …
Read More »Pompeo Speaks With Iraqi PM, Shares U.S. Assessment Of Iranian Blame For Attacks
Radiofarda — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke by phone with Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi, emphasizing “our shared desire for a strong, free, and sovereign Iraq,” the State Department said.Spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said on June 14 that Pompeo thanked the prime minister for Iraq’s continued efforts to counter threats to Iraq’s sovereignty from Iran-backed militias.Pompeo reiterated the U.S. commitment …
Read More »U.N. Chief Calls for Independent Probe Into Gulf Tanker Attacks
Radiofarda – United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Friday for an independent investigation to establish the facts and who was responsible for attacks on two oil tankers this week in the Gulf of Oman. The United States blamed Iran for the attacks on Thursday, a charge Tehran rejected. Amid the rising tensions, Guterres said he was available to mediate …
Read More »Former Rouhani Aide Blasts Iran Hardliners Over American Resident’s Case
Radiofarda – Former Deputy President of Iran Shahindokht Molaverdi has criticized the intelligence and judiciary authorities over the imprisonment of a U.S. permanent resident who was set free on June 11 after almost four years behinds bars. Lebanese citizen and U.S. permanent resident Nizar Zakka had attended a 2015 conference in Tehran on the invitation of Molaverdi, who was deputy …
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