The Iran-backed Houthi rebels dissolved Yemen’s parliament and issued a series of decrees calling for a transitional government for a two-year period. Al Arabiya reports: One of the decrees mandated the establishment of a transitional national council that would replace the Yemeni parliament. Supporters, who convened in the capital of...

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President Barack Obama “suspects a bipartisan majority would oppose the deal he is prepared to make” with Iran, a staff editorial asserted today in The Washington Post. The editorial cited three concerns about the emerging deal identified by “authorities ranging from Henry Kissinger, the country’s most senior former secretary of state,...

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An Iranian diplomat was expelled from Uruguay two weeks ago after a bomb detonated near the Israeli embassy there, according to a report published in Ha’aretz today. Investigations carried out by Uruguay’s intelligence services after the discovery of the device yielded information pointing to a possible involvement of someone at the...

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The recent decline in oil prices will not suffice as economic leverage against Iran, since sanctions relief stemming from the Joint Plan of Action (JPOA) more than makes up the economic shortfall, according to a report written jointly by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) and Roubini Global Economics...

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President Barack Obama’s Middle East policy shows a consistent favoritism of Iran, according to an analysis written Monday by Michael Doran of the Hudson Institute. Citing the 2006 report of the Iraq Study Group, Doran’s central thesis is that Obama has embrace the report’s conclusion that Washington should work more closely...

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European Union diplomats have warned that the United States may be on the verge of making further concessions to Iran in return for an Iranian guarantee of regional stability, according to Israeli Army Radio. The EU officials reportedly said that they suspected that they have been kept out of negotiations...

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Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) aim to enhance its control over two of its proxies in the Middle East, an Arabic magazine reported. The new strategic plan of the IRGC includes plans to transfer the decision-making from local figures in each area to the IRGC’s elite Quds Force. Al-Watan Al-Arabi reported (Arabic link)...

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The foreign ministry of the tiny Gulf kingdom of Bahrain condemned Iran’s “blatant interference” in its internal affairs. The statement made last week comes in response to remarks issued by the Iranian foreign ministry that condemned the December arrest of a Bahraini opposition leader. The Bahraini foreign ministry called on Iran to “adhere to...

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An Iran-backed militia has emerged as the primary Iraqi military force fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), according to a report Tuesday by Bloomberg View’s Eli Lake. In an interview this week, Hadi al-Amiri, the founder and leader of Iraq’s oldest and most powerful Shiite militia, the Badr Organization,...

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Concern over their pilots’ safety and the growing role of Iran in the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has prompted the United Arab Emirates to drop out of the American-led coalition fighting the terror group, The New York Times reported on Tuesday. The United Arab Emirates...

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