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Here’s Everything You Need to Know About the Situation in Iran Right Now
Massive crowds mourned Qassem Soleimani, as Iran vows "severe" revenge against the U.S. and the Iraqi Parliament votes to kick out American troops.
We Talked to Experts About Iran's Cyberwar Capabilities
Iran lacks the overall cyber capabilities of Russia, China, or the U.S., but its hackers can still do damage.
Tehran Promises 'Forceful Revenge' After Trump Orders the Assassination of Top Iranian Commander
Iran's Supreme Leader warned of "harsh retaliation" after a U.S. airstrike killed Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran's elite Quds Force.
Israel announced airstrikes against Iranian forces in Syria in real time on Twitter
“We have started striking Iranian Quds targets in Syrian territory.”
Russian Airstrikes Hit Aleppo as Rebels Resist Government Assault and Thousands Flee
Rebel groups have received shipments of US-made weapons, but some say it is not enough to counter the offensive.
Australia is About to Start Sharing Intelligence With Iran — And The US Wants to Know Why
Australia's foreign minister came to an informal agreement with Iran that will focus largely on information about Australian citizens traveling to Iraq and Syria to join the Islamic State.
Iran Claims a US Drone Killed Two Revolutionary Guard Members Fighting the Islamic State in Iraq
The US has rejected allegations that a drone strike killed two Iranian advisers involved in the campaign to retake the Iraqi city of Tikrit from the Islamic State.
Publicity Blitz Hypes Iran-Backed Offensive Against Islamic State in Iraq
With varying degrees of accuracy, Iran wants you to know that it is helping to lead the charge against the Sunni terror group — both on the ground and in the world of social media.
Iran is Planning to Launch Major Military Exercises Next Week
Among other things, Iran is planning on testing several new conventional weapons including air defense systems, anti-armor missiles, and a wide array of other missile systems.
Australia Has No Problem Working with Iran to Fight the Islamic State
A 200-strong Australian special forces detachment in Iraq could find itself cooperating with Iranian counterparts — and that's fine with Australian Defense Minister David Johnston.
Here's Who Is Fighting in Iraq and Why
Working out the myriad hostilities, identities, and affiliations of the chaos in Iraq is no easy task. But here's some pointers.