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?
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Syria: special report on latest conditions in Aleppo
Coinciding with the atrocious crimes carried out by the Assad regime in Aleppo, the outskirts of this city are also facing attacks by Assad forces and elements dispatched by the Iranian regime. The massacres, aerial bombings and crimes committed by the Assad regime and Khamenei’s Revolutionary … [Read more...] about Syria: special report on latest conditions in Aleppo
Syria opposition: Assad regime is a plaything controlled by Russia, Iran
The Assad regime has been transformed into a “plaything” in the hands of Russia and the Iranian regime, and they are calling all the shots in Syria, said Riyad Hijab, General Coordinator of the Syrian opposition High Negotiations Committee. … [Read more...] about Syria opposition: Assad regime is a plaything controlled by Russia, Iran
Intel: Iran Using Commercial Planes to Smuggle Weapons to Terrorists
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
Iran’s Forces Outnumber Assad’s in Syria
by Majid Rafizadeh November 24, 2016 Pursuing a sectarian agenda, Iranian leaders have also fueled the conflict by sending religious leaders to Syria to depict the conflict as a religious war. Iran's military forces and operations in Syria are significantly more than what has been generally … [Read more...] about Iran’s Forces Outnumber Assad’s in Syria
Righting the Wrongs of U.S.-Iran Policy
Originally posted in the American Thinker The world begins to digest the major development of business tycoon Donald Trump defeating former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Among the many questions regarding this unexpected election result is the new administration’s approach vis-à-vis … [Read more...] about Righting the Wrongs of U.S.-Iran Policy
Iran increasing meddling in Iraq, planning long term
A conglomerate of different forces are involved in the battle aimed at retaking the Daesh (ISIS/ISIL) stronghold of Mosul in northern Iraq. A variety of Iraqi security forces, Peshmerga fighters from the Kurdistan region, Sunni Arab tribal fighters and the notorious Iran-backed Shiite militia … [Read more...] about Iran increasing meddling in Iraq, planning long term
More Setbacks for Iran
Originally published in the American Thinker Nearly four decades of unbridled violence in the Middle East, especially recently in Syria and Iraq, has shown that as long as the regime in Iran and its proxies in the regime are not evicted, any political or even military solution … [Read more...] about More Setbacks for Iran