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A look at Iran’s history of assassinating dissidents

October 22, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya The Jamal Khashoggi case has taken the world by storm, all in favor of the Iranian regime to take attention from its domestic and international crises, and place the spotlights elsewhere. What should not go overlooked is the fact that Iran has a long history of brutal methods to … [Read more...] about A look at Iran’s history of assassinating dissidents

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Terrorism Tagged With: Iranian opposition, Jamal Khashoggi, State sponsor of terrorism

ANALYSIS: Iran and the Financial Action Task Force impasse

October 18, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya What is the FATF and why are we hearing such conflicting remarks from inside the Iranian regime in this regard? The Financial Action Task Force is a non-governmental organization established by the G7 back in 1979 to tackle money-laundering. In 2001, the initiative was expanded to also … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Iran and the Financial Action Task Force impasse

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Terrorism Tagged With: FATF, Sanctions

ANALYSIS: US sanctions and the end of ‘reform’ in Iran

October 8, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya With a new wave of US sanctions just around the corner, the regime ruling Iran is in deep waters as domestic and international pressures escalate. To add insult to injury for the clerics in Tehran, public discontent is increasing and people from all of life across Iran are demanding … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: US sanctions and the end of ‘reform’ in Iran

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Reformists, Sanctions, United States

Iran: Understanding the truck drivers’ nationwide strike

October 2, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya From September 23 we have been witnessing a new round of strikes launched by truck drivers throughout Iran and the movement quickly gaining a nationwide spirit. This is the fourth episode of such protests by truck drivers and owners in the past four months alone. Understanding the … [Read more...] about Iran: Understanding the truck drivers’ nationwide strike

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Economy, Protests, Truck drivers strike

Iran’s woes prior to the United Nations General Assembly

September 24, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Lesser attention has been provided to a speech delivered by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday marking the beginning of the Iran-Iraq War back in 1980. His remarks interestingly shed light into the Iranian regime’s current isolation, coming prior to a week that will place the spotlight on … [Read more...] about Iran’s woes prior to the United Nations General Assembly

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Warmongering Iran and its mounting regional and international isolation

September 17, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya The international and regional isolation against Iran is once again becoming a concern for the regime. Global condemnations over a recent attack on Iraq-based Kurdish dissident groups and the executions of three Kurdish political prisoners resulted in a variety of rebukes concerning … [Read more...] about Warmongering Iran and its mounting regional and international isolation

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: President Donald Trump, Protests

ANALYSIS: How Iran’s regime views the internet

September 10, 2018 by Iran Commentary 1 Comment

Al Arabiya For a short while Iran’s cyber security threats and its use of social media platforms such as Facebook, Google and Twitter came under the spotlight. This is good, but more is needed. Iran runs a cyber-army and what has been unearthed recently is just the tip of the iceberg. According to … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: How Iran’s regime views the internet

Filed Under: Iran, Terrorism Tagged With: Cyberattacks, Facebook, Google, IRIB, Social Media, Twitter

ANALYSIS: A crippling blow to Tehran’s regime, not only through US sanctions

August 27, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya Less than four weeks after the U.S. administration imposed the first round of sanctions on Iran, we are already witnessing a flood of international companies suspending their business plans with Tehran. The Trump administration now needs a strong public relations campaign to explain to … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: A crippling blow to Tehran’s regime, not only through US sanctions

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ANALYSIS: A look at Iran’s growing regional and global isolation

August 20, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya Coinciding with a dangerously explosive atmosphere inside Iran, the currency nosediving to less than half value in a mere five months and the relentless waves of protests spreading throughout the country, the noose of regional and international isolation is suffocating the clerical … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: A look at Iran’s growing regional and global isolation

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ANALYSIS: The reasoning behind Iran’s recent nuclear, military measures

August 14, 2018 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Al Arabiya The Iranian regime has recently moved up its fall military exercises, due to the re-imposition of US sanctions as they say, and test fired a short-range ballistic missile. This launching comes after a pause of more than a year. On Monday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei placed what … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: The reasoning behind Iran’s recent nuclear, military measures

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Ballistic missiles, President Donald Trump

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