Predictions of General Soleimani
TEHRAN, Jan. 03 (DID) – Marty General Qassem Soleimani was skilled in predicting future developments and, by analyzing events, dealt fatal blows to the enemy.
TEHRAN, Jan. 03 (DID) – Marty General Qassem Soleimani was skilled in predicting future developments and, by analyzing events, dealt fatal blows to the enemy.
TEHRAN, Jan. 01 (DID) – Iran’s Permanent Mission to international organizations in Vienna has sent a letter to IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi in response to recent US threats against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
TEHRAN, Dec. 26 (DID) – Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stated that the United States pursues “the law of jungle” over diplomacy, resorting to force and sanctions to advance its interests.
TEHRAN, Dec. 24 (DID) – The United States moved additional troops and special operations aircraft to the Caribbean this week, according to media reports.
TEHRAN, Dec. 21 (DID) – The United States, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey have urged the parties to the Gaza ceasefire to honour their commitments and show restraint, the chief US envoy said after talks in the US city of Miami.
TEHRAN, Dec. 17 (DID) – A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has been shot and killed at his home, authorities said.
TEHRAN, Dec. 14 (DID) – US President Donald Trump vowed retaliation Saturday after two US Army soldiers and a civilian US interpreter were killed in an attack in Syria.
TEHRAN, Dec. 12 (DID) – Russian presidential aide for foreign policy says that Moscow may dislike many aspects of the US peace plan.
TEHRAN, Dec. 11 (DID) – Iran’s nuclear chief Mohammad Eslami says that Tehran has not been stopped by any form of pressure, nor will it ever be.
TEHRAN, Dec. 11 (DID) – The Leader of the Islamic Revolution said that Iran has defeated decades of Western pressure, stressing that the country will continue to progress despite existing challenges.
TEHRAN, Dec. 10 (DID) – Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky acknowledged that Kyiv currently has no pathway into NATO, citing a lack of support from the United States and several other member states.