Spokesman calls Blair's anti-Iran claims "provocative" (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Iran - Blair - Nuclear Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad-Ali Hosseini on Thursday dismissed recent anti-Iran statements of British Prime Minister Tony Blair, saying the claims aim to "provoke and escalate the atmosphere of distrust."
Nuclear holocaust: A risk too big even for martyrs? (International Herald Tribune)
The anti-Israel statements of the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, coupled with Iran's support for Hezbollah and Hamas, might lead one to think that the Arab states would welcome Iran's nuclear program. But the prospect of an Iranian nuclear bomb worries Sunni Arab leaders.
Iran has begun uranium enrichment: report (Kaumundi Online)
TEHRAN : Iran expanded its controversial nuclear program by injecting gas into a second network of centrifuges to enrich uranium, a semiofficial news agency reported on Friday.
The strategic case for talking with Iran (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
Iraq and Iran are not separate issues. The United States cannot address the morass in Iraq without seeing it in a regional context and recognizing the painful truth that the strategic winner in the Iraq war is Iran.
Iran Sparked Islamic Divide, Iran Only Can Defuse It (News From Bangladesh)
Tehran for the first time and at the highest level has this week went public on the so far taboo Sunni-Shiite divide, accused the American Great Satan of exploiting and fuelling the historic Islamic sectarian tragedy, which is true, but offered no way out of the divide except a verbal call for unity, which has to be tested against the Iranian policies on the ground in Iraq, where the Iranian call