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Iran’s IRGC aborts U.S. move to steal tanker carrying Iranian oil in Oman Sea 03 Nov 2021

Iran’s IRGC aborts U.S. move to steal tanker carrying Iranian oil in Oman Sea

The national TV announced on Wednesday at noon time that the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy aborted a move by the United States that was stealing a tanker that was carrying the Iranian oil in the Sea of Oman.

U.S. trained Afghan military elites “defect” to Daesh 03 Nov 2021

U.S. trained Afghan military elites “defect” to Daesh

In what might be one of the most disastrous outcomes of the anarchic 20 year American occupation of Afghanistan and subsequent chaotic withdrawal; a report suggests former members of the U.S.-trained Afghan intelligence service and elite military units, have joined the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group operating in the country.

U.S. watchdog blasts State Dept., Pentagon for concealing data on Afghanistan defeat 02 Nov 2021

U.S. watchdog blasts State Dept., Pentagon for concealing data on Afghanistan defeat

An American watchdog on Friday accused the State Department and Pentagon of suppressing information that lawmakers and the public need to understand the collapse of Afghanistan's former government and military and the chaotic U.S. troop pullout.

Iran, S. Arabia have made initial agreement on certain issues: spokesman 01 Nov 2021

Iran, S. Arabia have made initial agreement on certain issues: spokesman

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said on Sunday that Iran and Saudi Arabia have made initial agreements on certain issues but “we are waiting for their finalization.”

Israel, U.S. Likely Behind Cyberattack on Gas Stations 01 Nov 2021

Israel, U.S. Likely Behind Cyberattack on Gas Stations

The head of Iran's Passive Defense Organization considers the United States and the Israeli regime to have been behind the cyberattack that caused a temporary outage at gas stations in large cities across the Islamic Republic.

U.S. doing not enough to criticize rights violations in S. Arabia and Egypt 31 Oct 2021

U.S. doing not enough to criticize rights violations in S. Arabia and Egypt

A professor of law says that the U.S. does not do nearly enough to criticize human rights violations in Saudi Arabia and Egypt, highlighting double standards when it comes to human rights.

China is on par with U.S. on all fronts: researcher 28 Oct 2021

China is on par with U.S. on all fronts: researcher

A Pakistani researcher believes that Beijing can compete with Washington in military power, highlighting China’s economic rise.

U.S., Regional Allies Going Downhill as Iranian Forces March Forward 27 Oct 2021

U.S., Regional Allies Going Downhill as Iranian Forces March Forward

The chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces says the United States and its regional allies are going downhill, all the while Iranian forces are boosting their readiness to counter any threats.

Iran Not to Fall Apart Under Pressure 20 Oct 2021
By: Hamid Reza Naghashian

Iran Not to Fall Apart Under Pressure

The West and especially the U.S. is gradually coming to its sense that the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a country to fall apart under pressure and those countries have to respect the Islamic establishment because Iran is now a powerful regional country and it is even one of the most influential countries in the world.

U.S. is stuck in post 9/11 power politics: analyst 19 Oct 2021

U.S. is stuck in post 9/11 power politics: analyst

American political analyst Martin Love says that the U.S. has been locked in the post 9/11 foreign policy. In contrast, Love says, China has preferred to focus on its economy and be away from wars.