Friday, August 21, 2015

Is IAEA reliable on preventing Iran to achieve his atomic bomb?


The Associated Press reported on August 19, 2014 that it has seen a document showing Iran will be allowed to use its own experts to inspect Parchin site which is allegedly used to develop nuclear arms under a secret agreement with the IAEA. 
This shocking news increased worries if U.S. and IAEA promises on the Iran deal can be trusted or not? Obama administration has repeatedly announced that Iran deal is based on verification and not trust of Iranian regime. But now it seems that the named ‘verification’ is also done by Iranian experts. It is pretty much the same as we ask a murderer to verify if he killed somebody.

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

GOP unanimously oppose to the Iran Deal


Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona who was seen as the most likely Republican to vote for current Iran nuclear deal, said he wouldn’t back the accord when Congress votes on it next month.
Sen. Flake was seen as the only Republican to back the Iran nuclear agreement, but now he says he won’t vote for it. With this, President Obama’s effort to establish a bipartisan support for his controversial Iran nuclear deal was nothing other than an illusion.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Iran supreme leader, Khamenei claps for ISIS role in Iraq


ISIS claimed responsibility of the last week car bomb in Sadr city, a well-known Shiite district in Baghdad which led to more than 60 dead and more than 200 wounded. There were several other attacks in Baghdad during past 7 days. It seems that number of terrorist attacks is in rise. This happens in the time hundred thousands of Iraqi people march in Baghdad and other major cities calling for change and reform.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Clock is ticking for Yemen ousted dictator and Houthis


Yemen government troops and popular resistance forces are advancing towards Yemen capital, Sana’a, with support provided by coalition forces in directing the battles towards Sana’a.
It appears that Houthi militants and troops loyal to ousted dictator are in their final days because government troops and resistance forces are near the capital.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Where does Iran Deal sanctions relief money go?


Iran recently signed an accord with P5+1 to suspend its nuclear program in an exchange for sanctions relief. Under the deal, Iran will receive nearly $150 billion in sanctions relief and cash assets. It is expected that Iran will spend the money to fund its global terrorism operation, as well as its defense sector.
Iran is spending about 3.5 percent of its total budget on defense. About 65 percent of this money is spent on Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), the force that coordinates and conducts terror activities all around the world. The cash released by the sanction released will let Iran to put another $4.8 billion into its current defense budget.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Share of Iranian people from Iran deal is amputated right hand and left foot


The tragic image seen above shows a man whose right hand and left foot were amputated on August 4th in Mashhad. This inhumane punishment was carried out after the man was convicted of theft.
While President Obama is hailing the recently negotiated Iran Nuclear Agreement as a triumph of diplomacy, Iranian regime exerts more pressure on Iranian people. Recently, a top UN human rights official called on Iran to end its longtime 'problematic' use of executions.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Iraq’s political earthquake – Elimination of posts of vice president and deputy prime minister and introduce sweeping reforms by Iraqi Prime Minister



Following weeks of demonstrations of Iraqi people in different cities against corruption and shortcomings of Iraqi government, Iraqi Prime Minister, Haider al-Abadi responded by calling for a change. He issued a statement and proposed seven articles to start reform in Iraqi government as a first step toward fighting corruption and fraud. One of the most drastic of the proposals outlined in an online statement was the call for elimination of the posts of vice president and deputy prime minister "immediately". With no doubt eliminating former Prime Minister, Nouri Al-Maleki from Vice Presidency is far most controversial item among other articles.