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U.S.: Taliban fighters training in Iran

U.S.: Taliban fighters training in Iran

Iran is helping train Taliban fighters within its borders, according to U.S. military and intelligence officials.

 

3 Americans now held in Iran for half of a year

It's been six months since three young Americans were taken into custody in Iran, and the mother of one said even hiring an attorney ...

 

U.S. Threatens Iran With Sanctions

President Obama has let Iran know that it faces an arsenal of sanctions if it fails to completely disclose the nature of its nuclear program and ambitions.

 

Iran to Test-Fire More Missiles That Could Hit U.S. Bases

Iran to Test-Fire More Missiles That Could Hit U.S. Bases

After claiming to successfully test-fire two short-range missiles during drills Sunday by the elite Revolutionary Guard, Iran will test-fire a missile on Monday that could have the capability to hit Israel and U.S. bases in the Gulf region.

 

Ahmadinejad Criticizes Obama

Ahmadinejad Criticizes Obama

Iranian president calls on Obama not to interfere after remarks by U.S. leader.

 

Iran to free U.S. journalist, father says

Iran to free U.S. journalist, father says

Iran will release imprisoned Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi, her father said Monday.

 

Gates seeking to reassure Gulf allies on outreach to Iran

Defense Secretary Robert Gates is on a delicate mission, seeking to reassure long-term U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf region ...

 

U.S. sanctions will not halt nuclear work: Iran

Iran will not suspend its disputed nuclear program even if the United States imposes sanctions targeting companies that ship fuel to the Islamic Republic, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday.

 

Iran to review jail sentence of U.S.-born reporter

Iran said on Saturday it would review the eight-year prison sentence handed down to Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi after she was convicted of spying for the United States.

 

Iran jails U.S.-Iranian reporter for 8 years

An Iranian-American journalist accused in Iran of spying for the United States has been sentenced to eight years in jail, her lawyer said on Saturday, five days after she was put on trial.

 

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