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  2. Jason Rezaian - Wikipedia

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    Jason Rezaian (Persian: جیسون رضائیان; born on March 16, 1976) is an Iranian-American journalist who served as Tehran bureau chief for The Washington Post. He was convicted of espionage in a closed-door trial in Iran in 2015.

  3. Why Iran's Regime Is Looking Even Shakier - AOL

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    Iran spent billions in recent years to bolster Assad’s ability to survive his country’s civil war. That investment is now burned. It has fallen to Masoud Pezeshkian , Iran’s “reformist ...

  4. Explainer-What are US sanctions on Iran? How can Washington ...

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    Washington's sanctions on Iran already ban nearly all U.S. trade with the country, block the government's assets in the U.S. and prohibit U.S. foreign assistance and arms sales, according to the ...

  5. US still believes Iran has not decided to build a nuclear ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States still believes that Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon despite Tehran's recent strategic setbacks, including Israel's killing of Hezbollah ...

  6. Iran–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, The Washington Post claimed that 2 to 1 Americans supported the United States' efforts to negotiate with Iran on behalf of their nuclear capabilities. The Washington Post also stated that 59% of Americans favored the lifting of sanctions on Iran's economy in return for the power to regulate Iran's nuclear arms. [236]

  7. Iranian support for Hamas - Wikipedia

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    According to The Washington Post, the attack occurred "with key support from [Iran] who provided military training and logistical help as well as tens of millions of dollars for weapons." [5] According to The New York Times, Internal documents indicate that Hamas sought to persuade Iran and Hezbollah to participate in its attacks.

  8. New Trump leak suggests Iran is still hacking former ... - AOL

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    WASHINGTON – Malicious hackers – likely from Iran – reportedly have not stopped trying to leak material stolen from former President Donald Trump’s campaign, according to a journalist who ...

  9. Views on military action against Iran - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, former ambassador of the US to the United Nations John Bolton wrote an article for the Washington Post, in which he said that a military attack against Iran's weapons facilities was the only way to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons, and that the logic for an Israeli strike was "nearly inexorable". He also said that a decision ...