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ANALYSIS: Prelude to a showdown between the US and Iran?

June 6, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

With the United States boosting “combat power” in southern Syria and bolstering measures with the Kurds in the north in preparation for a major assault on the self-proclaimed ISIS capital of Raqqa, word is in the air about a confrontation in the making between the US and Iran in the Middle East, … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Prelude to a showdown between the US and Iran?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Bashar Assad, Bible, Extremism, Iraq, IRGC, ISIS, Islam, Islamic Fundamentalism, Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, Proxy groups, Quran, Ramadan, Raqqa, Revolutionary Guards, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tehran, Terrorism, Torat, United States, Washington, West

Iran’s Road Ahead Signals International Isolation

June 2, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

With the presidential election set aside, what is the road ahead for Iran, domestically and abroad? Is Iran seeking to establish relations with the international community, especially the United States? Is this regime interested in engaging the world, and is this why President Hassan Rouhani was … [Read more...] about Iran’s Road Ahead Signals International Isolation

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Donald Trump, Hassan Rouhani, IRGC, Revolutionary Guards, Sanctions, White House

ANALYSIS: Adopting a different approach on Iran

May 7, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Signaling a major buzz topic in Washington these days, with the international community waiting anxiously, the new US administration is on the verge of implementing a significant Iran policy overhaul. America nearly lost all of its influence in the Middle East as a result of a devastating … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Adopting a different approach on Iran

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Appeasement, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Extremism, Hassan Rouhani, Houthis, Iran nuclear deal, Iraq, IRGC, Islamic Fundamentalism, JCPOA, John Kerry, Lebanese Hezbollah, Meddling, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, President Donald Trump, Revolutionary Guards, Rex Tillerson, Security Council, Syria, Tehran, Terrorism, United Nations, United States, Washington, White House, Yemen

Iran Nuclear Deal Continues to Raise Concerns

May 5, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

One would think critics of the Iran nuclear deal would have raised all the flawed aspects of the accord during former President Barack Obama’s tenure or new President Donald Trump’s first days in office. If so, think twice, as new revelations indicate Obama conceded far beyond what we already knew … [Read more...] about Iran Nuclear Deal Continues to Raise Concerns

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Iran nuclear deal, Iran's involvement in Syria, IRGC, JCPOA, Politico, President Donald Trump, Revolutionary Guards, Syria, Tehran, U.S. State Department, White House

ANALYSIS: Is there anything Iran’s presidential election can change?

April 24, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The US is said to be weighing a variety of different approaches on the regime ruling Iran after the upcoming May 19 presidential election. This line of thought argues any punishing measure by the US now would support “hardliners” against “moderates”. The problem is that any such distinction of … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Is there anything Iran’s presidential election can change?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: 1988 massacre, Ali Khamenei, Ebrahim Raisi, Hassan Rouhani, Human Rights Violations, Iran nuclear deal, Khomeini, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, May 19, May elections, Meddling, MEK, Nuclear program, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, Presidential Elections

Iran lobby gets excited over nothing

April 21, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The State Department officially notified Congress on Wednesday that Iran has met all its commitments under the Obama-negotiated nuclear agreement. The certification is required every 90 days and the previous administration dutifully rubberstamped it each time. What was unusual is that this approval … [Read more...] about Iran lobby gets excited over nothing

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Afghanistan, Bahrain, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Congress, Cyberattacks, Donald Trump, Houthis, Human Rights Violations, Iran nuclear deal, Iran nuclear program, Iran's presidential election, Iraq, IRGC, JCPOA, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, NIAC, P5+1, Persian Gulf, President Donald Trump, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards, Rex Tillerson, Syria, Terrorism, Trita Parsi, U.S. State Department, White House, Yemen

ANALYSIS: In the middle of election fever, Iran opposition gets major boost

April 18, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

As the regime in Iran is engulfed with major turbulence over its upcoming presidential election, scheduled for May 19, Tehran saw its concerns increase significantly as Senator John McCain, Chairman of the US Senate Armed Forces Committee and a very influential senior member of the Republican Party, … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: In the middle of election fever, Iran opposition gets major boost

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Albania, Iranian opposition, John McCain, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI

How Trump and Congress can coordinate against Iran

April 11, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

In recent years, one of the most divisive foreign policy subjects in Washington has been none other than Iran.  The deal sealed by the Obama administration with other world powers aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program and altering the regime's gross behavior, saw its way through Congress without a … [Read more...] about How Trump and Congress can coordinate against Iran

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Barack Obama, Capitol Hill, Congress, FTO, Human Rights Violations, Iran nuclear program, Iran presidential election, IRGC, JCPOA, May 19, President Donald Trump, Revolutionary Guards, Syia, White House

ANALYSIS: Is the Arab Summit alliance raising stakes for Iran?

April 3, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

It appears the recent Arab League Summit in Jordan should be considered an important development in the path of further isolating Iran in the Middle East. At a first glance, this was a conference in which the highest number of state leaders participated in comparison to previous such gatherings. A … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Is the Arab Summit alliance raising stakes for Iran?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Algeria, Arab League, Arab NATO, Arab World, Baghdad, Barack Obama, Blacklisting, British Parliament, CENTCOM, Foreign Terrorist Organization, Human Rights Violations, Iran's nuclear program, Iraq, IRGC, James Jones, Jordan, Joseph Votel, Lebanon, Presidential Elections, Revolutionary Guards, Saudi Arabia, Tehran, Washington

ANALYSIS: Here’s how to blueprint the most effective Iran policy

March 27, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Iran has been continuing its series of blatant measures in defiance of norms accepted as standard by the international community, all as the Trump administration continues to weigh on blacklisting the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC). Iran has gone as far as pledging to launch “roaring missiles” in … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Here’s how to blueprint the most effective Iran policy

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Ali Khamenei, Bab-el-Mandeb, Ballistic missiles, Bashar Assad, Houthis, Iranian opposition, Iraq, IRGC, Lebanese Hezbollah, Revolutionary Guards, Saudi Arabia, Shiite militias, Strait of Hormuz, Syria, White House, Yemen

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