An Iranian op-ed published Sunday urges officials to attack an Israeli port city after a top Iranian nuclear scientist was killed last week. The opinion …
Iran Vows Revenge for Killing of Its Top Nuclear Scientist
But analysts say Tehran does not want to trigger a war that might prevent sanctions relief from the Biden Administration. Iran is reeling from the …
Iran plans ‘calculated’ response after nuclear scientist killed as newspaper calls for revenge on …
An opinion piece published in a hard-line newspaper suggested that Iran attack the port city of Haifa, causing “heavy human casualities,” if Israel …
Iranian nuclear chief’s body prepared for burial as anger focused on Israel and US
A bodyguard was also killed in the attack.
Top Iran adviser vows ‘calculated and decisive’ response to nuke chief’s killing
Separately, Tehran’s Atomic Energy Organization spokesman says response to attack must be twofold: increasing uranium production and targeting …
Is Killing Iran’s Nuclear Scientists a War Crime?
Paradoxically, the assassination of Iran nuclear program “father” Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was probably undertaken to avoid war with Iran. The scenario …
Iran nuclear chief’s assassination ‘involved 62 operatives as convoy ambushed with bomb, snipers …
… a war by killing the scientist. Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu once referred to Fakhrizadeh in a news conference about Iran’s illicit nuclear …
A Successful US Missile Intercept Ends the Era of Nuclear Stability
Since the Cold War, stability — and thus peace — has been preserved through the macabre reality of mutual assured destruction, or MAD. No nation will …
Former US official: Bombing Iran’s nuclear facilities will start a war in Middle East
Ben Rhodes maintained that Iran could launch an attack on the US embassy in Baghdad or Saudi Arabia if its nuclear facilities are bombed, adding that …
Confronting the Islamic Republic of Iran: Give Peace a Chance
… limit Iran’s nuclear activities, and launched full-scale economic war against … despite ample encouragement from Washington’s bipartisan war party.