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US National Intelligence Director warns Iran is close to having a nuclear weapon

Daniel Coats, the Director of US National Intelligence, said that Iran will probably very soon be capable of using a nuclear weapon that could pose a grave danger to the United States and Europe. 

In a briefing with the United States’ senate, he said that the Islamic Republic is in breach of several UN resolutions in terms of its ballistic missile program.He also pointed out that Iran is consistently making improvements to the range of its ballistic missiles and is making advances with their power too. He said it is clear that Iran wants a nuclear capable ballistic missile that can reach the United States.

Director of National Intelligence Declares Iran Is Still Supporting Assad Regime

Analysts have been accusing Iran of propping up Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s regime for a long time. Iran has also been named the leading state sponsor of terrorism by experts all over the world. This has recently been confirmed by the top intelligence chief Dan Coats. 

Coats, the Director of National Intelligence, said that the behaviour of the Islamic Republic has not changed since the nuclear deal was signed.

Iran to Launch Two New Satellites into Space, Similar to ICBMs

According to an announcement by Iranian military leaders Iran is preparing to launch two new domestic satellites into space. 

This is a cause for U.S. National Security concern, who worry that the move may be a cover for the test firing of advanced intercontinental ballistic missile technology.

This news comes as the Trump administration continues its review of the Iran nuclear agreement, and according to U.S. officials, will result in a full-scale plan to “meet the challenges Iran poses with clarity and conviction.”

US and Russia to Discuss Iran’s Role in Syria, and Dispute over Deir Ezzour

Regarding the Syrian conflict, both the United States and Russia agree on fighting terrorism, but still differ on specific issues. Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov, during his first visit to Washington since Donald Trump assumed office, will discuss with Rex Tillerson Iran’s role in Syria. It will also focus on Moscow’s support for Tehran’s Lebanon, Syria and Iraq, as perceived by Washington and Gulf states. 

The new administration has established a strategy that consists of three phases: destroying ISIS, establishing de-escalation zones, and establishing peace.

Iran’s Rouhani Criticized over Lack of Economic Benefits from Nuclear Deal

On Friday, in a pre-election debate over the lack of economic revival since his nuclear deal with big powers, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani was challenged by rivals.  He claimed that oil exports had resurged and the economy just needed more time to recover.

Elected by a landslide in 2013, Rouhani pledged to end Iran’s international isolation that had crippled the economy, and to ease restraints on society in the Islamic Republic. As he seeks re-election on May 19, his supporters voice disappointment at his performance in office.

US Scrutinizes Iranian Airlines and Boeing’s Sale of Aircraft

Ira¬nian airlines are reportedly supplying arms and equipment to President Bashar Assad’s military and its Iranian allies, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Shia mi¬litias in Iraq, and Houthi rebels in Yemen. This may trigger a crackdown by US officials that will focus on the air bridge between Iran and Syria.

Since the Syrian war began in March 2011, Hezbollah and the Shia militias have played a large part in keep¬ing Assad in power. Assad’s armed forces and the mili¬tias would have a hard time surviving without the airlifts.

Opinion: Hezbollah and the Balance of Power in Lebanon

Hezbollah has been designated a terrorist organization by inter alia, the Arab League (of which Lebanon is a member) but apparently this has not affected its position as a major political player within Lebanon.

In an article by Neville Teller, who worked in the Civil Service, along with writing for BBC radio commenting on the Middle East political scene for some 30 years, with three books published on the subject, he writes, “Hezbollah has succeeded in infiltrating so deeply into Lebanon’s body politic that it has become a virtual ‘state within a state’.  It not only directly runs a range of social, health, infrastructure and media services, but its heavily armed military wing conducts itself much like an independent army.  Its political bloc, designated “March 8”, holds 57 of the 128 seats in Lebanon’s parliament.”

Britain Can’t Ignore Iran’s Human Rights Abuses

The British Government has come under criticism over its neglect of the issue of Tehran’s record of human rights violations after the UK became one of the six parties to negotiate the Nuclear Deal with Iran.  The US, France, Germany, as well as others, who were not involved in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action but who sought to benefit from its re-opening of the Iranian market, have had similar criticisms levied at them.

In his article for Conservative Home, Mike Freer, the Conservative candidate for Finchley and Golders Green asks, “Has the post Brexit Britain left the UK so eager for new trading partners that policy makers are willing to overlook Iran’s behaviour – all for the sake of retaining Tehran’s interest in British investment?”

Iran’s Upcoming Election: Choosing “Between the Worse and the Worst of the Worst”

Iran’s upcoming May 19 presidential election will likely not result in changes regarding the regime’s behavior, and this should not be overlooked during the Trump administration’s major policy review for that country.

“What is worth understanding is the fact that the presidency in Iran lacks any significant authority and this post is under the heavy influence of the Supreme Leader,” explained Mohammad Mohaddessin, Foreign Affairs Chairman of the National Council of Resistance (NCRI) at an online conference they hosted last week with former Italian foreign minister Giulio Terzi.

Iran: State TV Censored Rouhani’s Documentary Days Before Election

The Iranian News Agency, ILNA, reported that state TV cut parts of documentary released by President Hassan Rouhani’s campaign, effectively censoring the film. 

A Rouhani campaign official, spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters, confirmed that a censored segment showed supporters chanting for opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi. A member of the Green Movement that hard-liners oppose, Mousavi has been under house-arrest since 2011.