Iran News Digest

Negotiation with Zionists does not help Palestine

Oct 12th, 2008

Iran’s Supreme Leader Advisor for International Affairs:Democracy slogan by America was colored with people’s blood in Iraqi, Palestine, Lebanon, and Afghanistan.



The Great Iranian Cartoonist Mohases Passed Away at 70

Oct 12th, 2008

After receiving his degrees in political science and law from the University of Tehran, he began working with Iranian and international newspapers and magazines, such as Keyhan, Ettelaat, Ayandegan, Ferdousi, The New York Times, Harpers, Jeune Afrique, and Nation.



McCain, Obama would toughen sanctions on Iran

Oct 12th, 2008

“We cannot allow Iran to get a nuclear weapon, it would be a game-changer in the region,” Obama said. “Not only would it threaten Israel … but it would also create the possibility of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of terrorists.”



The Country With Real Leverage in Tehran

Oct 12th, 2008

More than 1,700 German companies are active in Iran. These include household names like Linde, ThyssenKrupp and BASF. Germany’s technology and telecommunications giant Siemens has made the biggest financial commitment. As part of a continuing $450 million deal started in 2006, Siemens is committed to sell Iran 150 locomotive engines over six years and to transfer the technical know-how for manufacturing them in Iran within 10 years.



Nuclear Aid by Russian to Iranians Suspected

Oct 11th, 2008

Among the data presented by Olli Heinonen, the chief inspector, were indications that the Iranians had worked on exploding detonators that are critical for the firing of most nuclear weapons.



Ahmadinejad at the UN – an Insult to the Iranian People and the Civilized World

Oct 7th, 2008

Once again, in late September, the Islamic Regime’s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is expected to attend the United Nations’ General Assembly in NY. This comes in an opportune time when the regime needs it most.



Larry King Swoons Over Ahmadinejad

Sep 25th, 2008

On Tuesday, September 23, Lary King, far from his usual challenging demeanor, offered Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ample opportunity to present his case. The final touch was to give him a human face. “Do you have children?” King asked the brutal dictator. “How old are they?” he followed, giving Ahmadinejad an opportunity to present his “human” side.



Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner?

Sep 24th, 2008

On September 25th 2008, five American religious groups will host the Iranian president Mahmood Ahmadinejad, as they did last year during his 2007 visit to the UN.

It is safe to assume that the purpose of the dinner won’t be a group interfaith prayer session. This event follows a series of trips by some American religious groups to Tehran. In fact, when these groups are not busy hosting Ahmadinejad here, they are hosted by him in Tehran.



Where in the World is the Moderate Ayatollah?

Jun 25th, 2008

The relentless promotion of the hope for moderate rulers in Tehran has undoubtedly caused confusion in the American foreign policy. The price of this confusion has been heavy and has included the lives of Americans, billions of dollars of tax payers’ money, and even worse, the looming threat of Tehran’s mullahs as a nuclear super power dominant in the region. If it was not for the high cost, I would have found this game of “Where in the World is the Moderate Ayatollah” very amusing.



Did the NIAC Defraud the National Endowment for Democracy and Congress

Jun 18th, 2008

In fact Hamyaran which organized the workshop is not an NGO but a government initiated false flag agency incepted, initiated, founded and managed by the theocratic regime of Iran. At the time Hamyaran was managed by the Deputy Minister and Under Secretary of Health Hossein Malek- Afzali.