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30.04.26 - 14:21
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Growing Division In Iran′s ′Hardline Camp′ Emerges Over Halting All Talks With US (ZeroHedge)
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Growing Division In Iran's 'Hardline Camp' Emerges Over Halting All Talks With US
It remains difficult to know what's really going on inside Iran, and to accurately assess the state of the country's internal politics, but Financial Times describes a situation of hardliners vs. moderates duking it out to see whether negotiations with the United States should continue.
The report comes well after President Trump and the White House have at various times alleged Tehran governance is 'fractured' and the state is even 'collapsing' - which seems exaggerated if not flatly false. Those more independent-minded analysts outside the mainstream suggest the opposite is the case - that it's Washington which can't stick to any of its red lines and keeps moving the goal posts on negotiations. After all Trump did keep unilaterally extending the ceasefire, and the US has not resumed the bombings even though Trump clearly threatened to (even with 'firm' timelines) as the Iranians sat back
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24.03.26 - 14:36
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Iran Says Trump′s Claim of Talks is ′Fake News′ | The Pulse 3/24/2026 (Bloomberg)
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"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops.
Today's guests: Christian Mueller-Glissmann, Goldman Sachs, Head of Asset Allocation Research; Pietro Labriola, Telecom Italia CEO; Nathalie Tocci, Johns Hopkins University Professor; Brett Bruen, Global Situation Room President; Antony Jenkins, 10x Banking Founder & former Barclays CEO.
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16.01.26 - 11:01
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Iran: Wie Starlink die Internet-Blockade durchdringt (RND)
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Das Satelliten-Internet Starlink von Elon Musks Raumfahrtfirma SpaceX ist unabhängig von üblicher Telekom-Infrastruktur. Deshalb läuft es auch inmitten der Internet-Blockade im Iran. Doch wer im Land kann es überhaupt nutzen?...
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13.01.26 - 07:01
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Im Iran testet China seinen „Not-Aus-Schalter“ gegen Starlink (Tichys Einblick)
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Der Iran ist Testfeld für Pekings zukünftigen Krieg um Taiwan. Teheran hat Starlink mit Chinas „Not-Aus-Schalter“ abgeschaltet. Synchronisierte Bodenstörsender legten um 40.000 Endgeräte lahm. Eine wichtige Lebensader der iranischen Opposition ist gekappt. Bis zu 80 Prozent der Starlink-Terminals im Iran dürften offline sein. Der Einsatz chinesischer Technologie und russischer Hardware dient als erfolgreicher Machbarkeitsnachweis der Unterbrechung des Satelliteninternets, das zuvor als immun gegen Störungen galt..
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