• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • News
  • About
  • Contact
  • Recent News

Iran Commentary

Information about Iran

  • Human Rights
  • Regional Meddling
  • Politics
  • Opposition
  • Foreign Policy
  • Middle East
  • Nuclear Program
  • Terrorism
  • Iran
  • Ballistic Missile Program
  • International
  • News

United States

Crimes in Aleppo: Iran must be ousted from Syria

December 30, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Alejo Vidal Quadras   |   Dec. 29, 2016 The unspeakable scenes we witnessed in Aleppo -- the massacre of women, children, doctors and other innocents -- broadcast to us almost live by the civilians trapped in the siege will go down in history along with Darfur, Srebrenica or Rwanda as major … [Read more...] about Crimes in Aleppo: Iran must be ousted from Syria

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Aleppo, Bashar Assad, China, Crime against humanity, Darfur, European Union, Hassan Nassrollah, Hassan Rouhani, Hezbollah, IRGC, Qassem Soleimani, Russia, Rwanda, Security Council, Srebrenica, Syria, United Nations, United States

How Iran actually lost in Aleppo

December 26, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Following a historic period of perseverance, Syrian rebels and their families were forced to evacuate eastern Aleppo after its liberation back in 2012. An unjust, intense war was launched upon Aleppo by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) and its proxy forces on the ground: Russia with its … [Read more...] about How Iran actually lost in Aleppo

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Aleppo, Crime against humanity, Daesh, Dennis Ross, Donald Trump, Human Rights, Human Rights Violations, IRGC, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic State, Moscow, Revolutionary Guards, Syria, United States

Trump and Iran’s Achilles Heel(s)

December 14, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Any entity in this world has its strong points, and its weaknesses. And there is a certain weakness, known as the Achilles Heel, which leads to a disastrous outcome. The regime in Iran, after nearly 38 years in power, has based its entire existence and survival on two pillars of domestic crackdown … [Read more...] about Trump and Iran’s Achilles Heel(s)

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East Tagged With: Aleppo, Crackdown, Daesh, Domestic crackdown, Donald Trump, Extremism, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic Fundamentalism, Meddling, Syria, United States

Decades old appeasement policy vis-à-vis Iran must end

December 3, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi - December 3rd, 2016 The West, specifically the United States, must close the book on over three decades of appeasement with Iran, said Iranian opposition leader Maryam Rajavi at a conference in Paris on Saturday, November 26. If the international community is serious about … [Read more...] about Decades old appeasement policy vis-à-vis Iran must end

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Hassan Rouhani, Maryam Rajavi, MEK, Montazeri, National Council of Resistance of Iran, NCRI, Nuclear deal, United States

Can propaganda save the threadbare Iran appeasement policy?

December 1, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By AMIR BASIRI • 12/1/16 With President Obama's administration expiring in a few weeks, the Iranian regime, its lobbies in the United States and Iran apologists with vested interest in the continuation of rapprochement with Tehran have initiated a widespread propaganda campaign to avoid losing … [Read more...] about Can propaganda save the threadbare Iran appeasement policy?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Nuclear Program Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Iran lobby, MEK, Nuclear deal, United States

Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Giuliani’s Ties to an Iranian Resistance Group

November 29, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By ROBERT G. TORRICELLI November 28, 2016 Last week, Politico published an article critiquing the Mujahidin e-Khalq, or MEK, an Iranian resistance group, and the U.S. politicians who support it, especially former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani. As a former Democratic member of the Senate Foreign … [Read more...] about Why We Shouldn’t Worry About Giuliani’s Ties to an Iranian Resistance Group

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Donald Trump, Iraq, MEK, Military, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Senate, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Terrori, United States

What Is Iran’s Syria Policy After Donald Trump?

November 29, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi The election of Donald Trump as the new president of the United States came as an expected turn of events. Iran may be the most concerned regime, weighing how to adjust its approach, foreign in particular. … [Read more...] about What Is Iran’s Syria Policy After Donald Trump?

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: Afghanistan, Appeasement policy, Barack Obama, Bashar Assad, Daesh, Extremism, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Islamic Fundamentalism, Meddling, Pakistan, Russia, Shiite militias, Syria, United States, West

Iran-backing yellow journalism in the U.S.

November 28, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

By Heshmat Alavi The likes of Daniel Benjamin, former counterterrorism chief in the U.S. State Department, and Daniel Larison, known to write for Iran’s lobby against its opposition, have recently resorted to a new low standard of yellow and biased journalism. … [Read more...] about Iran-backing yellow journalism in the U.S.

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Iran Tagged With: Appeasement policy, Iran lobby, MEK, United States

Qatar to continue supplying arms to Syria rebels regardless of Trump policies

November 27, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Even if the U.S. government under Donald Trump stops supporting the Syrian rebels, Qatar will continue arming them in their struggle against the Bashar Assad regime, said Qatar Foreign Minister Mohamed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani in an interview with Reuters. … [Read more...] about Qatar to continue supplying arms to Syria rebels regardless of Trump policies

Filed Under: Middle East Tagged With: Bashar Assad, Daesh, Donald Trump, ISIL, ISIS, Qatar, Syria, Syrian opposition, Syrian rebels, United States

Intel: Iran Using Commercial Planes to Smuggle Weapons to Terrorists

November 25, 2016 by Iran Commentary Leave a Comment

Obama admin accused of facilitating Iranian terror by approving new airplane sales BY: Adam Kredo - November 24, 2016 1:00 pm The Obama administration has given clearance to Western airline manufacturers to sell planes to Iran at the same time the Islamic Republic is using commercial airliners to … [Read more...] about Intel: Iran Using Commercial Planes to Smuggle Weapons to Terrorists

Filed Under: Iran, Middle East, Terrorism Tagged With: AirBus, Barack Obama, IRGC, Lebanese Hezbollah, Meddling, Quds Force, Revolutionary Guards, United States

  • « Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Armed clashes between Iran’s IRGC proxies & Assad’s “National Guard”
  • Iran deeply concerned over upcoming Arab conferences
  • Report Iran-backed Iraqi militias seeking new bases following F-35 dispatching
  • Complementary reports of Baghdad rocket attack near U.S. Embassy
  • Complementary reports of Baghdad rocket attack near U.S. Embassy

Archives

Categories

  • Foreign Policy
  • International
  • Iran
  • Middle East
  • News
  • Nuclear Program
  • Politics
  • Terrorism

Tags

1988 massacre Ali Khamenei Appeasement Ballistic missiles Crackdown Damascus Donald Trump Economy Europe European Union France Hassan Rouhani Houthis Human Rights Iran Iranian opposition Iran news Iran nuclear deal iran protests Iraq IRGC JCPOA Lebanese Hezbollah Maryam Rajavi Meddling MEK Mohammad Javad Zarif NCRI North Korea Nuclear deal Nuclear program PMOI PMOI/MEK President Donald Trump Protests Qassem Soleimani Reformists Revolutionary Guards Rudy Giuliani Russia Sanctions Saudi Arabia Syria United States Yemen

Copyright © 2019 · Iran Commentary