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NBC’s Richard Engel: Once ISIS is bombed, Hezbollah & Iran will move in to replace them – Video


NBC #39;s Richard Engel: Once ISIS is bombed, Hezbollah Iran will move in to replace them
Here is a scary thought. We could actually make things worse in the Mid East by ISIS. NBC #39;s Richard Engel says that once we bomb ISIS in Syria, Hezbollah, Iran and Assad would be the ones...

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UN Nuclear Chief Urges Iran to Address Bomb Concerns – Video


UN Nuclear Chief Urges Iran to Address Bomb Concerns
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog sought to put pressure on Iran on Monday to address concerns about its suspected atomic bomb research, three weeks after Tehran failed to meet a deadline...

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Shocking Result! Vietnam U23 4-1 Iran U23 Asiad 17 Football Game – Video


Shocking Result! Vietnam U23 4-1 Iran U23 Asiad 17 Football Game
The Vietnam Olympic football team produced a dream start to their campaign at the 17th Asian Games (Asiad) in Incheon, Republic of Korea , as they beat out their Iranian counterparts by a shocking...

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Iran says it rejects U.S. cooperation requests on Islamic State

Iran has rejected direct overtures from top U.S. diplomats, including Secretary of State John F. Kerry, to cooperate with Washington in the battle against Islamic State extremists in Iraq, Irans supreme leader said Monday.

In his most extensive comments to date on the crisis, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad had requested a meeting with his Iranian counterpart to discuss coordination between the two nations to confront the threat of the Al Qaeda breakaway faction. The U.S., for its part, says it is not coordinating military efforts against Islamic State with Iran, though it has repeatedly discussed the issue with Iranian officials.

I opposed [the U.S. request] and told them we will not cooperate with the Americans on the issue because their intent and hands are not clean, Khamenei said after being discharged from a weeklong hospital stay during which he underwent prostate surgery, reported Press TV, Irans official English-language news outlet. How is it possible for us to cooperate with the Americans under such circumstances?

According to Khamenei, Iran also rebuffed a request from Kerry for cooperation, as the Obama administration seeks to build an international coalition against the Islamic State group. The request was conveyed personally from Kerry to the Iranian foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Khamenei said.

Iran has voiced its opposition to being a party to that coalition from the very beginning, said Irans supreme leader. The Americans coalition is nonsense.

A U.S. State Department spokeswoman, Marie Harf, said the issue of countering the Islamic State has come up in sideline discussions with Iranian officials during ongoing nuclear negotiations involving Iran and six world powers, known as the P5+1 talks.

ISIL presents a serious threat to Iran as it does to every other state in the region, Harf said, using a common acronym for Islamic State. It is not a secret that we have had discussions with Iran about the counter-ISIL efforts in Iraq on the margins of our P5+1 talks on the nuclear issue. ... But we are not and will not coordinate militarily.

The comments from Tehran and Washington highlight how the Sunni militant threat in Iraq and Syria has created a public relations quandary for two nations that have not had formal diplomatic relations in more than three decades.

In seeking to form an international bloc to fight Islamic State, the White House has publicly ruled out any role for Iran, also a longtime adversary and rival of Saudi Arabia and Israel, two major U.S. regional allies.

Iran was excluded from a global security conference on the threat posed by Islamic State that was held in Paris on Monday.

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Iran wont join U.S. in Islamic State fight

Foreign ministers from more than 30 countries, including Persian Gulf Arab states, are in Paris to discuss broad political, security and humanitarian aspects of tackling the Islamic State. (Reuters)

PARIS Iran on Monday spurned an American request for cooperation in the fight against Islamic State militants, but the United States said the door remains open to a rare opportunity to make common cause with its principal adversary in the Middle East.

Irans rebuff came as world powers meeting in the French capital agreed to use any means necessary to combat the militant force surging in Iraq and Syria.

Diplomats from 26 nations and several international organizations began dividing responsibilities for what U.S. Secretary of State John F. Kerry said will be an expanded international military, diplomatic and law enforcement assault on the group.

Its not the Iraq war of 2003, Kerry told reporters Monday. Were not building a military coalition for an invasion. Were building a military coalition, together with all the other pieces, for a transformation.

The sudden rise of the Islamic State has not only rearranged old rivalries and alliances but also eclipsed Syrias civil war and Iraqs sectarian fragmentation as the most pressing threat in the Middle East.

The notion that the United States might find its concerns shared by foes Iran and Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is startling, as is the emerging partnership between Saudi Arabia, the spiritual center of Sunni Islam, and Shiite-led Iraq.

Kerry noted Monday that the support building for Iraq as it confronts the militants would have been unthinkable only a few months ago.

As the Paris talks opened without representatives from Iran or Syria French fighter jets flew a reconnaissance mission over Iraq.

France is alone in publicly offering to join the United States in flying bombing missions against Islamic State targets in Iraq, but Arab states have signaled willingness behind the scenes.

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