Iranian Hardliners: Stop Nuke Negotiations - Fox News
Iranian hard-liners announce they are opposed to any deal imposing limitations on Iran's nuclear program.
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Iranian hard-liners announce they are opposed to any deal imposing limitations on Iran's nuclear program.
www.foxnews.comWho is being accused of sabotage? Some moderate and centrist are accusing former security chief Ali Shamkhani of leaking confidential details about the ongoing talks. The accusations have found more relevance because Shamkhani’s son is allegedly involved in exports of Iranian oil and his business could suffer, according to his critics, if sanctions are lifted.
www.iranintl.comAnalysts say that Iran’s reversal of its decision to reclose the Strait of Hormuz reflects divisions between hardliners and moderates. Hardliners, coalesced around the military, have insisted that ...
www.khan.co.krA new assessment by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reveals that a power struggle within Iran's leadership, with hardliners gaining influence, could significantly impact future negotiations with the United States.
www.rediff.comTehran's security chief says Israel is attempting to derail talks with Washington and provoke war in the region.
www.aljazeera.comIranian hardliners stepped up criticism of Tehran's negotiations with world powers over its nuclear program on Wednesday, but negotiators defended the planned deal that could lead to an end to economic sanctions.
jp.reuters.comThe group known as “Jebhe-ye Paydari” and described as “Super Revolutionaries,” has emerged as one of the loudest opponents of any agreement with Washington.
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