Observers’ Entrance Benefits Assad
Four days after entrance of the Arab League’s observers to Syria for the purpose of observing the status of human rights in the country, violence on both sides continues. Interview with Mortza Nematzadeh.
Read MoreFour days after entrance of the Arab League’s observers to Syria for the purpose of observing the status of human rights in the country, violence on both sides continues. Interview with Mortza Nematzadeh.
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Riyadh seals multi-billion dollar arms’ deal with Washington as Tehran test-fires missiles in the Persian Gulf. Interview with Davoud Aghayi.
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Damascus' crisis and Tehran's strategy; in the eyes of Iranian diplomats
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How Iraq and Israel can change the state of Iran-Turkey relations. Interview with Makan Eidipour.
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Moderate Islamists are cognizant of the army’s sensitivities. Interview with Seyyed Abdolamir Nabavi, Middle East affairs expert.
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Will Britain change its diplomatic approach after the Tuesday embassy takeover?
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The illusionary threat of Iran, forged to instill fear among the Persian Gulf littoral states, may eventually backfire if those states view the current security arrangements as ineffective in protecting them from the “Iran threat”.
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What Iran needs to relieve the current diplomatic tension is a shift in its diplomacy.
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The recent occupation of the parliament by citizens-- provoked by Salafi legislators’ speech in Al-Iradah Square and their march towards the Prime Minister’s mansion-- can be traced back to Riyadh’s instigations.
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West’s speculation of Iran’s intentions is fundamentally flawed.
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