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Hassan Rouhani: Iran’s Executioner

November 23, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Originally published in the American Thinker As we begin to wind down to the end of Hassan Rouhani’s term as president of the regime in Iran, it is time to take a look back at the past four years. We all remember how the West joyfully welcomed his election -- read selection -- as a change of gear … [Read more...] about Hassan Rouhani: Iran’s Executioner

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: 1988, 1988 massacre, Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Crime against humanity, Donald Trump, Hassan Rouhani, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, United States

Trump’s Iran policy can finally correct for Obama, Bush failures

November 22, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Originally published in The Hill The U.S. presidential elections and the victory of Donald Trump alludes to the end to a long era. After all, Iran benefited significantly from the past 16 years of appeasement adopted by the past two U.S. administrations. MAJOR MISTAKES UNDER TWO PRESIDENTS George … [Read more...] about Trump’s Iran policy can finally correct for Obama, Bush failures

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Iraq, John Kerry, MEK, Nuclear deal, PMOI, Syria, United States

Iran regime jails may force woman to commit suicide

November 21, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

A British-Iranian mother is currently jailed by the mullahs’ regime in Iran and her family is seriously concerned about both her deteriorating health and the risk of her committing suicide. 37-year-old Nazanin Zaghar Ratcliffe lived in northwest London and was sentenced by Iran’s so-called … [Read more...] about Iran regime jails may force woman to commit suicide

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Dual nationals, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, United Kingdom

Righting the Wrongs of U.S.-Iran Policy

November 19, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Originally posted in the American Thinker The world begins to digest the major development of business tycoon Donald Trump defeating former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Among the many questions regarding this unexpected election result is the new administration’s approach vis-à-vis … [Read more...] about Righting the Wrongs of U.S.-Iran Policy

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, IAEA, Meddling, Nuclear deal, Terrorism, United States

Trump Administration & Iran regime change policy?

November 19, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Following the news these days we are hearing a rainbow of different perspectives about the possible candidates of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet. Up to seven names even have been mentioned in the media for the highly important post of Secretary of State. The mullahs’ regime in Iran is … [Read more...] about Trump Administration & Iran regime change policy?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Domestic crackdown, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, John Bolton, Nuclear deal, Nuclear program, Rudy Giuliani, United States

Iran continuously violates UNSC Resolution in launching nuclear-capable missiles

November 18, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Remarks made recently by a senior military advisor of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei sheds light on how Tehran continues to violate a United Nations Security Council resolution banning such measures for Iran. “His excellency (Khamenei) approved the ‘Emad’ missile launching. No rockets are … [Read more...] about Iran continuously violates UNSC Resolution in launching nuclear-capable missiles

Filed Under: Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Khamenei, Missiles, Nuclear program, Resolution, Security Council, Tehran, United States

Iran increasing meddling in Iraq, planning long term

November 17, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

A conglomerate of different forces are involved in the battle aimed at retaking the Daesh (ISIS/ISIL) stronghold of Mosul in northern Iraq. A variety of Iraqi security forces, Peshmerga fighters from the Kurdistan region, Sunni Arab tribal fighters and the notorious Iran-backed Shiite militia … [Read more...] about Iran increasing meddling in Iraq, planning long term

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Baghdad, Daesh, influence, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Kurds, Meddling, Mosul, Oil, Peshmerga, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Shiite militias, Sunnis, Tehran, United States

Iran resorting to new lobby efforts after Donald Trump victory

November 15, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Shocked after Donald Trump won the presidential election in the United States, Iran has resorted again to its lobbying efforts to shift the attention of the international community. Tehran is terrified of the fate of its precious nuclear agreement deal with the P5+1 and it will go to all efforts to … [Read more...] about Iran resorting to new lobby efforts after Donald Trump victory

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Human Rights, Iran mullahs, IRGC, National Iranian American Council, NIAC, Nuclear deal, Trita Parsi

Donald Trump may force European firms to hesitate on Iran

November 15, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi European oil giants may be having second thoughts on returning to Iran and investing in its oil industry considering the victory of Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential elections. French oil giant Total is anxiously seeking to spearhead a consortium including China National … [Read more...] about Donald Trump may force European firms to hesitate on Iran

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Donald Trump, Economy, Europe, Oil, United States

Iran: How Tehran’s terrorism can be stopped

November 11, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

  Originally published in Ground Report Iran was one of the topics discussed in the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. In the past 38 years, Iran has always been one of the hot topics of the U.S. presidential elections. The nuclear deal and troubles caused … [Read more...] about Iran: How Tehran’s terrorism can be stopped

Filed Under: Terrorism Tagged With: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Syria, Yemen

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