Former Lebanese Prime Minister Sa’ad Hariri declared yesterday that Tuesday’s re-election of Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad was a “farce.” The Daily Star reported on the politician’s remarks: “This election was a farce. It was dark, fabricated, bloody, abhorrent and all of the things that senior officials have described it as,”...

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Hurriyet Daily News reported Thursday that Iran is looking to deepen the involvement of the Turkish financial sector in its oil and gas trade with Ankara, and is more specifically seeking “another Turkish lender to take part in its oil transactions along with the state-owned Halkbank.” Tehran’s moves were revealed by Turkey’s...

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Comments made on Wednesday by Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei – which had the cleric boast that Iran has successfully maneuvered Washington past the possibility of using military force against Tehran’s nuclear program – continued to garner attention through Thursday, with the New York Daily News describing the comments as a...

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American and European officials on Wednesday deepened their criticism of what is increasingly being seen as deliberate Iranian foot-dragging on Tehran’s obligations to come clean regarding the so-called possible military dimensions (PMDs) of Iran’s atomic program, a reference to a range of activities from the military’s involvement in producing nuclear material to...

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When Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrives in Turkey on June 9th, his entourage along with their hosts will point out at every given opportunity the warm ties between the two largest non-Arab states in the Middle East. On the practical level, the governments will sign a series of deals boosting...

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Al-Monitor late Wednesday rounded up announcements made earlier in the day by the leaders of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, in which Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA) and Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) revealed that they would soon be holding a series of hearings to evaluate...

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The Jerusalem Post on Monday conveyed reports from Lebanese media outlets describing a series of lengthy meetings recently held between top Hezbollah and Hamas figures, including Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah, the latest in what has become a steady stream of indicators that the Sunni terror group may be returning to...

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In reaction to yesterday’s endorsement by the Obama administration of the recent formation of a Palestinian unity government, Times of Israel founding editor David Horovitz wrote a scathing critique of the administration’s approach to Israel. Horovitz, who is often critical of Israel’s current government, writes in 12 Ways the US Administration has Failed...

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The Washington Post on Tuesday conveyed boasts from top Iranian officials who were – per the outlet – “trumpeting [Bashar al-Assad’s] anticipated reelection as a defeat for the United States” and “celebrating not only the affirmation of Assad’s continued hold on power that the election represents but also Iran’s role...

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State Department Deputy Spokesperson Marie Harf on Tuesday was pressed over a recent letter sent to Secretary of State John Kerry by Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), in which the House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman expressed concerns over a long-reported $20 billion deal that would see Iran trade oil in exchange for...

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