
Iran denies reports it stepped up military support to Assad
An Iranian official denied on Thursday overnight reports that Tehran has stepped up its military support to Syrian President Bashar Assad, Al Jazeera reported.
We believe Syria does not need any military help from Iran, Alireza Miryousefi of the Iranian mission to the UN told Al Jazeera.
Iran chases U.S. drone over Persian Gulf
An Iranian jet fighter pursued an American surveillancedroneover the PersianGulf this week but ended the chase after a radio warning from an American escort plane, Pentagon officials said Thursday.
The chase, which occurred Tuesday, followed a more serious encounter in November, whenIranian warplanes fired on, but missed, a Predator dronecarrying out a similar classified surveillance mission.
Obama says Iran more than a year away from nuclear weapon
PresidentBarack Obamatold Israelis Iranis still more than year away from developing a nuclear weapon and sought to reassure them that military force remains a U.S. option if sanctions and diplomacy fail to thwart its nuclear ambitions.
In an interview with Israeli television broadcast on Thursday, just six days before his visit to the country, Obama appeared to send a message to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the need for patience with WashingtonsIranstrategy while also showing U.S. resolve to confront Tehran if necessary.
Cleric: West insane to deny Iran nuclear rights
A top Iranian cleric says Western countries must be insane because they do not recognize Irans rights to pursue nuclear energy.
Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati, who is head of the hard-line Guardian Council constitutional watchdog group, also said in an address for Friday prayers carried on state radio that Iranians must be patient to endure the Western sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program.
Iran cleric says Ahmadinejad Chavez remarks heresy
A senior Iranian cleric accused President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of heresy on Friday by saying in his tribute to late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez that he would be resurrected with Jesus Christ.
Those comments on Chavezs return with Christ were heresy, Ayatollah Ahmad Janati, the hardline chief of the influential Guardians Council, told worshippers at Friday prayers in Tehran.
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