February 11 marked the beginning of the 40th year Iran's clerics are ruling over what they describe as an "Islamic Republic." The fact that this regime is facing a whirlwind of domestic and foreign crises goes beyond doubt. While Tehran's state media boasts massive support among the populace, … [Read more...] about ANALYSIS: How Iran’s regime enters its 40th year as an Islamic Republic
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New Light On Iran’s Human Rights Violations
Two of the major crises the international community is currently engaged with are terrorism and nuclear proliferation. Iran, in particular, is negatively involved in both fields, being known as the central banker of international terrorism, and suspicious for its own controversial nuclear program at … [Read more...] about New Light On Iran’s Human Rights Violations
Blueprinting the Right Iran Policy
A very reluctant US President Donald Trump recently gave the green light for the State Department to recertify Iran as complying with a nuclear agreement signed between international community representatives and Tehran two years ago. This measure has hurled ongoing debates, launching a faceoff … [Read more...] about Blueprinting the Right Iran Policy
The ghosts forever haunting the Iranian regime
By Tony Duheaume With the austere figure of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at its head, under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s chaotic tenet, the Iranian administration was choc-filled with Revolutionary Guard Corps ministers. At the time, with the regime’s quest to acquire a nuclear arsenal, its talk of … [Read more...] about The ghosts forever haunting the Iranian regime
Iran continuously violates UNSC Resolution in launching nuclear-capable missiles
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