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Committing war crimes under the name of religion
Hegseth glorifies war and violence
TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Cuba on the brink of Washington’s predatory play
Desperate for a win after the Iran war quagmire, the U.S. tightens the noose on Havana
TEHRAN — Cuba is living through a nightmare of its own making, if you ignore America’s fingerprints. Blackouts that stretch sixteen to twenty hours a day have become ordinary.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Cuba on the brink of Washington’s predatory play
Desperate for a win after the Iran war quagmire, the U.S. tightens the noose on Havana
TEHRAN — Cuba is living through a nightmare of its own making, if you ignore America’s fingerprints. Blackouts that stretch sixteen to twenty hours a day have become ordinary.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Lebanon ceasefire: A new impasse or a lifeline?
TEHRAN – The Zionist regime’s prime minister is not expected to easily surrender his plans and aspirations in Lebanon.
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Committing war crimes under the name of religion
Hegseth glorifies war and violence
TEHRAN – Donald Trump and his War Secretary Pete Hegseth are portraying themselves as Messiah in the war against Iran.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Hezbollah: Fingers on trigger if ceasefire breaks
“Lion’s Roar looks like a Kitten’s Meow”
TEHRAN – Hezbollah warns the Zionist regime that its “fighters will keep their fingers on the trigger” and are “ready to defend against the enemy’s treachery and betrayal.”
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Trump must find an exit route from his war of choice with Iran
TEHRAN - Donald Trump first imagined that the war will last hours or days but weeks have passed and the U.S. is sinking deeper into the Iran quagmire.
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By Kourosh Alyani
The disappearance of 10 American scientists and a potential weapons program
TEHRAN — To provide a rational analysis of the disappearance of 10 American scientists within a short timeframe, grounded in technological and security realities, one must examine the loss of specialists beyond mere criminal or conspiracy-driven narratives. Instead, this phenomenon should be viewed within the framework of strategic asset management and the lifecycle of ultra-classified projects.
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By Garsha Vazirian
Why the alchemists of America’s secret programs are vanishing
Inside the wave of disappearances hitting the architects of next-generation weapons and propulsion
TEHRAN — When President Donald Trump emerged from a closed-door briefing on April 16, he characterized the recent wave of missing and deceased American scientists as "pretty serious stuff," a phrasing that suggests the administration is no longer viewing the "coincidence" of these events as a statistical anomaly.
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By staff writer
Pete Hegseth faces a reckoning for war crimes in Iran
The Minab massacre fuels a historic impeachment drive in Washington
TEHRAN — The corridors of power in Washington are finally echoing with the screams of the innocent, as the political cost of the U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran reaches a boiling point.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Bint Jbeil’s symbolic value for Hezbollah
TEHRAN – Hezbollah’s heroic resistance in Bint Jbeil, a historic nightmare town for the Zionist regime, has been turned into a fresh hell for invaders with a dozen confirmed casualties.
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By Garsha Vazirian
The trillion-dollar folly of America’s war on Iran
TEHRAN — As the fog of war partially thins, the economic numbers have hardened into a reality that Washington can no longer mask with the kind of military bravado it relied on during the height of its campaign of aggression against Iran.