• Trump’s Iran war: a direct hit to Americans’ wallets 2026-02-25 15:33

    Trump’s Iran war: a direct hit to Americans’ wallets

    What is the price of America's military adventurism for taxpayers and the global economy?

    TEHRAN- As tensions escalate in the West Asia and the United States builds up its military presence, the world watches with growing unease. A potential conflict with Iran, holder of the world's third-largest oil reserves and controller of one of global energy's most vital arteries, would send shockwaves far beyond the battlefield. While diplomatic efforts continue, with U.S. and Iranian officials reportedly set for talks in Oman, the threat of military action looms large.

  • A fortified line along Iran’s borders

    A fortified line along Iran’s borders

    Why the recent IRGC ground forces drill in southern Iran matters

    TEHRAN – In recent weeks, Iran’s military planners have offered new clues about how the country is preparing for a potential regional confrontation involving the U.S. and its proxies. While Tehran continues to describe its overarching doctrine as defensive, officials and analysts close to the security establishment emphasize that this strategy is not limited to passive deterrence.

  • ‘Historic’ deal possible if diplomacy prioritized, Araghchi says ahead of US talks 

    ‘Historic’ deal possible if diplomacy prioritized, Araghchi says ahead of US talks 

    TEHRAN – Iran’s foreign minister said Wednesday that Tehran is ready to strike a quick nuclear deal with the United States, but only if Washington proves it is serious this time.

  • Trump admits his ‘help on the way’ means a ‘bad day’ for Iranians

    By Soheila Zarfam

    Trump admits his ‘help on the way’ means a ‘bad day’ for Iranians

    Meanwhile, on one of the two aircraft carriers sent to ‘help’, the crew cannot find a working toilet!

    TEHRAN – The ailing Iranian “opposition” factions based in the West—those who were either toppled during the 1979 Islamic Revolution or failed to compete with the popularity of Imam Khomeini and his followers for a place in the country’s new political establishment—have spent nearly five decades in exile.

  • What will Moscow and Beijing do with a potential proving ground?

    By Mohammad Sarfi, Editor-in-Chief

    What will Moscow and Beijing do with a potential proving ground?

    Tehran — The international order, at least as we once understood it, should now be considered a thing of the past. What happened shortly after midnight on January 3 in Caracas was a symbolic marker of that shift. The United States government, in what can only be described as gangster-like conduct, abducted the lawful president of a sovereign nation and his wife. Donald Trump bluntly and brazenly declared that it was all about Venezuela’s oil.

  • Letter to disillusioned Iranians

    By Munir Daair

    Letter to disillusioned Iranians

    Disarmament is not deliverance

    If you are a Western-based Iranian who believes that American or Israeli bombs would fall on your homeland in order to improve the life there, you are not being optimistic. You are being naïve.