AP: The U.N. Security Council on Saturday unanimously approved a resolution that reaffirms previous sanctions on Iran for refusing to halt uranium enrichment for its nuclear program. UN reaffirms previous sanctions on Iran
AP: The U.N. Security Council on Saturday unanimously approved a resolution that reaffirms previous sanctions on Iran for refusing to halt uranium enrichment for its nuclear program. U.N. council to vote on Iran but no new sanctions
Reuters: The U.N. Security Council was set to agree a resolution on Saturday that again orders Iran to halt nuclear enrichment work but imposes none of the new sanctions Washington and its allies want. Kissinger defends McCain on structuring Iranian talks
CNN: After Friday night's presidential debate, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger defended Sen. John McCain's attack against Sen. Barack Obama for Obama's willingness to meet with the Iranian president "without precondition." Kuwait urges Iran ‘not to harbour terrorists’
AFP: Kuwait's interior minister urged Iran in remarks published on Saturday not to provide a safe haven for "terrorists" but said there was no proof of claims that Tehran has sleeper cells in his country. Iran’s former central bank chief warns against fuelling inflation
AFP: Iran's former central bank chief has warned President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad against policies which further stoke inflation that topped 27 percent this year, a newspaper reported on Saturday. Coalition detains five Iranian proxies in Iraq
Iran Focus: London, Sep. 27 – Coalition forces captured five suspected proxy agents of Iran Saturday morning in the New Baghdad district of Baghdad, the United States military announced.
Coalition detains five Iranian proxies in Iraq
Iran Focus: London, Sep. 27 – Coalition forces captured five suspected proxy agents of Iran Saturday morning in the New Baghdad district of Baghdad, the United States military announced.
New debate territory: Pakistan and Iran policy
New York Times: For months, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama have argued over whether Iraq was the right war to fight in 2003. On Friday night they delved for the first time into the problems one of them will face on Jan. 20: Whether America has to be ready to carry out military action inside Pakistan, an important ally, and against Iran’s nuclear program. Security Council pressed on Iran
Washington Post: The United States, Russia, China and key European powers agreed Friday to press for a U.N. Security Council resolution that renews previous demands for Iran to halt its enrichment of uranium but includes no new punitive measures to compel Tehran to do so. No new sanctions imposed on Iran
Washington Times: A new Security Council resolution calls on Iran to "comply fully, without delay" with U.N. watchdog demands but, in deference to Russia, does not call for new sanctions against Tehran's nuclear enrichment program — a maneuver designed to signal council unity rather than compel any new action by Tehran. 

