Trump admin bypasses Tehran's isolation campaign to reach Iranians directly
The State Department bypasses Iran's leadership in a new video telling ordinary Iranians their government chooses confrontation over opportunity.
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The State Department bypasses Iran's leadership in a new video telling ordinary Iranians their government chooses confrontation over opportunity.
The State Department bypasses Iran's leadership in a new video telling ordinary Iranians their government chooses confrontation over opportunity.
Her graphic novel series, published in English in 2003, followed an Iranian girl through the Islamic revolution and the Iran-Iraq War. The work helped millions relate to Iranians.
Oil and gas traffic via the Strait of Hormuz may never go back to pre-war levels if Iran cements its hold over the chokepoint. The warnings come from several unrelated sources as the war continues to drag on, with some recovery in traffic but nowhere near pre-February 28 levels. Meanwhile, Big Oil is warning that the looming supply shortage is about to hit global markets in weeks. โNo matter what happens, the Iranians will control the Strait of Hormuz for the foreseeable future,โ Amos Hochstein, senior national security and energy advisorโฆ
Iranian state TV said Monday the regime was suspending all peace talks with the U.S., but just hours later President Trump said the talks were continuing at what he called a "rapid pace." Charlie D'Agata reports.
A woman born and raised in Iran who now lives in the U.S. sat down with Lindsey Reiser to talk about the war in her home country and whether its the answer for Iranians.
TRUMP: STOP โCHIRPING โฆ JUST SIT BACK AND RELAXโ: As the U.S.-Iranian ceasefire was repeatedly tested over the weekend with โdefensiveโ strikes and โdefensiveโ counterstrikes, President Donald Trump was getting testy over all the handwringing about whether heโll be able to achieve the โgreat dealโ he is promising to end the war and reopen the [โฆ]
President Trump met with top advisers in the Situation Room on Friday to discuss the latest proposal with the Iranian regime. The Iranians are still not budging on the president's red lines. CBS News' Sam Vinograd discusses whether there's any real progress.
The partial lifting of internet restrictions in Iran has revealed a rising tide of anger about food price inflation as ordinary Iranians decry annual price increases of 308% for vegetable oil, 190% for chicken, and 170% for rice.
President Trump is asserting that the U.S. maintains the upper hand in ongoing talks to end the conflict in Iran because joint U.S.-Israeli strikes have weakened its military, even as he called the Iranians โvery good negotiators.โ โTheyโre very good negotiators, they're crafty, but in the end we have all the cards because we've defeated...
The White House confirmed the general outlines of an agreement to extend the ceasefire with Iran, but hastened to add that President Trump hasn't signed off yet. The Iranians deny that an agreement has been reached. CBS News' Nancy Cordes, Charlie D'Agata and Aaron MacLean have the latest.
Even Iran's president recently acknowledged the strain on his country's resources.
For 88 days, millions of Iranians lived in digital darkness after the authorities imposed a nationwide Internet shutdown following the outbreak of war with the United States and Israel. But the end of one of the worldโs longest-ever Internet blackouts offered scant consolation for many Iranians who reconnected to the same heavily filtered and state-controlled network after nearly three months. Still, some Iranians were relieved to escape the near-complete isolation forced on the Middle Eastern country of some 90 million people. โTheโฆ
Iranians began to regain internet access after authorities ended a monthslong shutdown. Users said service was slow and spotty in some areas, with apps like YouTube and Instagram heavily restricted.
After three months, the government is letting people connect with the world again. But not everyone has access, and those who do wonder how long it will last.
Jason Rezaian spent years reporting from Iran before being imprisoned by the regime. He says internet access is key to transforming the countryโif only the US government would do something about it.
An online propaganda war is currently being waged between the United States and Iran, and global reaction suggests the Iranians are beating the Americans at their own game.
A bombshell report shows how Israel and the U.S. never really cared about freeing the Iranian people. The post Ahmadinejad Is Still Bad for Iranians โ and Still Great for Israel appeared first on The Intercept.
Vice President J.D. Vance on Tuesday said the Iranians face a simple, two-way choice -- agree to a peace deal that prevents them from getting a nuclear weapon or face another military bombardment.
As American and Iranian diplomats gathered in early April in Islamabad for Pakistanโmediated ceasefire talks to end the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and its regional allies, including Hizballah, a sticking point emerged: whether the ceasefire was to include Lebanon. The United States and Israel initially rejected the notion that Lebanon had been part of the agreement, with President Donald Trump referring to Israeli operations there as a โseparate skirmish.โ Conversely, the Iranians signaled that Lebanon had been part of the agreement and threatened to unilaterally end the ceasefire if Israeli attacks continued against Lebanon.Although the ceasefire remains fragile, with Iran The post Why Lebanon Is Nonnegotiable for Iran appeared first on War on the Rocks.