Qassem Soleimani
Iran’s links in India: Is there a need to worry?
It’s a relevant observation and Shia dynamics in India would need to be analysed for correct deductions.
Iran’s victimhood after Soleimani
Both countries envisage a fraternal global role of sectarian guardianship that invariably cross-pitches interests against each other.
Soleimani was the glue of Resistance Axis
The contested lands now labeled as the “Palestine question” were once a part of Ottoman Syria.
Today, I am very proudly an Iranian
This man is the president of a country that for decades has preached human rights and rule of law to the world.
Nothing is more dangerous for world peace than a bully in the White House
US President Donald Trump’s threat to destroy cultural heritage, which includes religious places in Iran, gives a more ominous twist to the crisis.
Prospects of war in the Gulf recede
Iran had to respond militarily in line with the over-wrought emotional outburst in the country.
Trump’s call for dance of death in Middle East should go unrewarded
The general is routinely described in the Western media as a shadowy figure, but in recent decades he had operated fairly openly.
Not looking to start war with Iran, but prepared to finish one: US
The US drone strike on Friday that killed Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani has sharply escalated tensions between US and Iran.
Who wants war? Next few weeks will test rationality of US, Iran
Syria is now a Russian protectorate and Iran looks set to advance its interests.
World War III trends on Twitter and gathers steam
There have been memes and commentary on social media platforms with the possibility of a war that could affect the entire globe.