TOP STORIES
Hossein Salami, the deputy head of Iran's Revolutionary
Guards, said on Monday night that Iran possesses unique ballistic
missiles that target navigation and international shipping, the Iranian
news agency IRNA reported. Colonel Turki al-Malki, the Arab Coalition's
spokesperson, said earlier on Monday that Iran has supplied Houthi
militias with weapons to target the international shipping route in Bab
al-Mandeb strait.
Iran's President Hassan Rohani has again ruled out
negotiations on the country's missiles program, saying it did not aim to
make weapons of mass destruction.
France's foreign minister said on Wednesday that Turkey and
Iran were among those violating international law by their actions in
Syria and warned that Ankara should not add "war to war".
IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL
Hassan Rouhani said Iran would remain
committed to its nuclear accord with world powers even if the Trump
administration pulled out of deal.
MILITARY MATTERS & PROXY WARS
Iran's armed forces, some of which are under U.S. sanctions,
must divest from energy assets and other businesses to help save the
Persian Gulf nation's economy, President Hassan Rouhani said.
IRAN PROTESTS & HUMAN RIGHTS
An ailing Iranian-American dual national held in Tehran was
returned to prison Tuesday after Iran's government refused to agree to an
extended medical release, his family and attorney said. Iran's judiciary
had allowed 81-year-old Baquer Namazi to leave Evin prison for a few days
following recent surgery to install a pacemaker, but his family had hoped
it would be extended.
HEZBOLLAH & LEBANON
The Trump administration has laid out several new sanctions
designations over the last month that target individuals and entities
connected to Hamas and Hezbollah who have strong links to the Iranian
government. The newly aggressive posture against Tehran's proxy network
are part of the administration's broader strategy to push back against
Iran's activities in the region, which it views as hegemonic and
destabilizing to the greater Middle East.
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
A man and woman from New South Wales who allegedly exported
90 tonnes of nickel alloys to Iran have become the first people in
Australia ever charged with breaches of UN sanctions... Nickel containing
heat- and corrosion-resistant alloys can help in nuclear power stations.
SYRIA & IRAN
Iran urged Turkey on Monday to stop its military offensive
in Syria, saying the operation in the northern Afrin region breached
Syrian sovereignty and would increase tension in the war-damaged country.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will travel to
Iran later on Wednesday to hold talks with Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, President Tayyip
Erdogan's spokesman said.
IRAQ & IRAN
As many as nine US tanks provided to Iraq's military for the
fight against the Islamic State (IS) have ended up in the hands of
Iranian-backed militants, a government audit revealed on Monday.
Two Iraqi Shi'ite groups backed by Iran are demanding all
U.S. forces leave Iraq, opposing plans by Baghdad and Washington to
retain some in training and advisory roles. But Iraqi Prime Minister
Haider al-Abadi told reporters U.S. forces were needed "to
completely finish the job" of destroying Islamic State in Iraq and
Syria.
Iraqi Kurds have given reassurances to Tehran that they will
not allow Kurdish opposition groups to launch cross-border attacks from
Iraqi Kurdistan, a major development in the warming up of relations
between Erbil and Tehran.
AFGHANISTAN & IRAN
Russia and Iran might undermine Afghanistan's central
government by supporting the Taliban and other local forces, U.S.
officials fear.
IRANIAN INTERNAL DEVELOPMENTS
Farsi sites reported that the Iranian authorities on Monday
arrested Hussein al-Shirazi, the son of Sadiq al-Shirazi, the famous
Shiite cleric in Qom, because of a lecture in which he described the
Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei as "the pharaoh."
Iranians have political, economic and social demands which
must be heard, President Hassan Rouhani said Tuesday, one of his clearest
statements of the right to air grievances since demonstrations were put
down violently in December and January.
Iran's former President Mahmud Ahmadinejad has renewed his
criticism of Iran's powerful judiciary following the arrests of several
of his supporters.
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