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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

ANALYSIS: Iran’s lethal role expanding in Syria as war enters seventh year

March 15, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

On March 15th the international community will unfortunately be marking a milestone of disastrous nature. The conflict in Syria began as peaceful demonstrations by a nation seeking freedom from the reign of a dictatorship and to establish true democracy. The regime in Iran, however, viewed such a … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: Iran’s lethal role expanding in Syria as war enters seventh year

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Aleppo, Ali Khamenei, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Chemical attack, Daesh, Damascus, Free Syrian Army, Hossein Hamedani, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Lebanese Hezbollah, Militias, Moscow, Nouri al-Maliki, Qassem Soleimani, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards, Russia, Shiite proxies, Syria, Tehran, Vladimir Putin, West, White House

Trump Taking Syria Safe-Zone Initiative That Iran Dreads

February 18, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Since US President Donald Trump took the helm in Washington, the issue of a “safe zone” in Syria has come to the fore, reflecting the changes taking place in the international arena following the end of the Obama administration. Throughout the election campaign, Trump pledged to establish safe … [Read more...] about Trump Taking Syria Safe-Zone Initiative That Iran Dreads

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Aleppo, Bashar Assad, Donald Trump, IRGC, President Donald Trump, Revolutionary Guards, Russia, Safe Zone, Syria

Time to turn up the heat on Iran

February 10, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Ali Safavi By testing their ballistic missiles in a provocative act last month, Iran's ayatollahs also tested the resolve of the new U.S. president. National Security Advisor Michael Flynn’s promise of swift action should violations continue has turned the Obama administration’s era of … [Read more...] about Time to turn up the heat on Iran

Filed Under: Iran Tagged With: Ballistic missiles, Bashar Assad, Houthis, Iraq, IRGC, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, MEK, Middle East, National Council of Resistance of Iran, Revolutionary Guards, Security Council, Syria, United Nations, Yemen

BLACKLIST IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS

February 6, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

The right signal to Tehran’s mullahs. It is a known historical fact that actions speak louder than words. Iran is beginning to understand this loud and clear with a new administration in Washington. U.S. National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, in his first public appearance, issued a stark … [Read more...] about BLACKLIST IRAN’S REVOLUTIONARY GUARDS

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Nuclear Program, Terrorism Tagged With: Aleppo, Ballistic missiles, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, China, Congress, Fallujah, Foreign Terrorist Organization, FTO, Heavy water, Houthis, Iran nuclear deal, Iran's involvement in Syria, Iran's nuclear program, Iraq, IRGC, JCPOA, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, Michael Flynn, Moscow, Mosul, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, Persian Gulf, PMOI, President Donald Trump, Proxy groups, Qassem Soleimani, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards, Russia, S-300, Shiite militias, Tehran, United Nations, Washington, Yemen

Analysis: The Iranian regime and evolution of ISIS

February 1, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Special to Al Arabiya English Tuesday, 31 January 2017 Support for international terrorism received a major boost the moment the mullahs hijacked Iran’s 1979 revolution. After a very short-lived period of a so-called open political atmosphere, their thugs organized in the … [Read more...] about Analysis: The Iranian regime and evolution of ISIS

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Argentina, Bahrain, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Basij, Crackdown, Daesh, Domestic crackdown, Donald Trump, Europe, Hossein Salami, Iran-Iraq War, Iraq, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic Revolution, Khomeini, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, National Council of Resistance of Iran, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, PMOI, President Donald Trump, Proxy groups, Radical Islamic Terrorism, Revolutionary Guards, Shiite Crescent, Shiite militias, Syria, Tehran, Yemen

Iran Sabotages a Syrian Ceasefire

January 29, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Despite the boasted rhetoric about the agreement reached in the Astana talks over the Syria ceasefire, this latest stage unveiled the limits involved parties face in bringing an end to the six-year war. Even Russia’s chief negotiator at the discussion reached the point of … [Read more...] about Iran Sabotages a Syrian Ceasefire

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Al Qaeda, Ankara, Astana, Bashar Assad, Ceasefire, Damascus, Iranian opposition, Iraq, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, Moscow, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, Russia, Syria, Syrian opposition, Tehran, Turkey, Wadi Barada, Yemen

Why is Iran, with the 2nd largest reserves, importing natural gas?

January 27, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi The sheer fact that Iran, sitting on the world’s 2nd largest natural gas reserves, second only to Russia, is forced to import up to 10 billion cubic meters of natural gas each year from Turkmenistan, its northern neighbor, sheds interesting light on the regime’s true economic … [Read more...] about Why is Iran, with the 2nd largest reserves, importing natural gas?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Ashgabat, Bashar Assad, British Petroleum, Daesh, Donald Trump, Europe, Houthis, Iraq, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, JCPOA, John Kerry, Lebanese Hezbollah, Lebanon, Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, Nuclear deal, P5+1, Revolutionary Guards, Russia, Shiite militias, Sunnis, Syria, Tehran, Turkmenistan, Yemen

Appeasement of Iran Must End

January 26, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Shahriar Kia A tumultuous year lies ahead. With a new administration taking the helm in Washington, the French elections upcoming, then the sham “elections” in Iran, and unprecedented developments in the making in the Middle East and on the international stage. 2017 has begun with enormous … [Read more...] about Appeasement of Iran Must End

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: 10-point-plan, 1988, 1988 massacre, Afghanistan, Ali Khamenei, Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Daesh, Elections, Extremism, France, Hezbollah, Iraq, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, Lebanese Hezbollah, Maryam Rajavi, National Council of Resistance of Iran, Nuclear program, Political prisoners, Rafsanjani, Revolutionary Guards, Syria, Terrorism, Washington

Astana Talks: Why Iran and Russia differ on Syria?

January 23, 2017 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi Monday, 23 January 2017 With a new administration under Donald Trump taking the helm in Washington, Iran has shown its concerns by opposing any participation by the United States in upcoming Syrian peace talks scheduled for today in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. “We have … [Read more...] about Astana Talks: Why Iran and Russia differ on Syria?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Ankara, Appeasement policy, Astana, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Crimea, Donald Trump, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Moscow, President Donald Trump, Russia, Syria, Syrian opposition, Tehran, Turkey, Ukraine

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