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A nuclear deal with Iran will require the West to reevaluate its presumptions

Source: The Washington post

After a decade of patient negotiations with Iran over its contested nuclear program, the prospects of the United States and other world powers securing a final deal are not good. The wheels of diplomacy will grind on and an extension of the talks should be granted. But it is time to acknowledge that the policy of engagement has been predicated on a series of assumptions that, although logical, have proven largely incorrect. As Washington assesses its next moves, it would be wise to reconsider the judgments that have underwritten its approach to one of its most elusive adversaries.

Prince Saud expected to visit Iraq

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Source: Saudi Gazert

RIYADH – Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud Al-Faisal has received an invitation to visit Iraq, according to an official source at the ministry. “Prince Saud has promised to respond to the invitation after taking into account a convenient time for both sides,” the source said.

House OKs military campaign against extremists

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WASHINGTON (AP) – The Republican-controlled House approved a $585 billion defense policy bill that grants President Barack Obama the authority to expand the U.S. military campaign against Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria despite misgivings about a new American combat role after more than a decade of war.

The brave face of opposition in Iran

Source: THE HILL

By: Soona Samsami

In recent weeks, over two dozen women across Iran have been subjected to a spate of hideous acid attacks, leaving them with permanent burns on their faces and bodies. One victim reportedly died of her injuries in Isfahan after having acid splashed on her face by state-affiliated gangs. But far from being a mark of strength, these cowardly assaults on defenseless women expose the face of a weak and desperate theocracy unable to curb increasing social opposition to its rule – led by women.

Businessman sentenced in Iran export ban violation

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The owner of a Pennsylvania company that makes steel-processing equipment has been sentenced to 12 months on probation under a plea deal for conspiring to illegally sell an $800,000 machine to an Iranian firm.

US reporter’s detention in Iran extended

Source: AFP

The detention of the Washington Post’s bureau chief in Tehran has been extended for up to 60 days, the paper said Wednesday, quoting his family.

New Iran Sanctions Supporters Seek Veto-Proof Bloc

Source: AP

Congressional hawks are struggling to build a veto-proof majority for new Iran sanctions despite wide discontent among lawmakers over the lack of progress from more than a year of nuclear talks with Iran, recently extended for seven more months.

White House: No Coordination With Iran on Islamic State

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Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

BY: COLLN MCCAIN NELSON

Amid reports of Iranian attacks on Islamic State forces in Iraq, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Wednesday that the U.S. is not coordinating military actions with Iran and has no plans to do so.

US Congress Moves Toward Approval For Financing War On Islamic State

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Source: AFP

Washington:  US congressional negotiators on Tuesday approved an emergency funding package to pay for military operations against the Islamic State jihadist group in Iraq and Syria, and a vote is expected in the coming days.

Iran hackers target airlines, energy, defence companies – researchers

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BOSTON (Reuters) – Iranian hackers have infiltrated major airlines, energy companies, and defence firms around the globe over the past two years in a campaign that could eventually cause physical damage, according to U.S. cyber security firm Cylance.