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American Unilateralism and the Global Crisis
By Mohammad Nahavandian, Iran’s Vice President for Economic Affairs
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Iran Should Take Advantage of the International Anti-Trump Consensus over Nuclear Deal
In an op-ed published by pro-reform Shargh daily, former Iranian diplomat Javid Ghorban Oghli advises Tehran to remain committed to the nuclear deal, even if the Trump administration walks out.
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North Korean Crisis a Break for Iranophobic Agenda
In an op-ed published in pro-reform Shargh daily, international relations analyst Fereidoun Majlesi discusses how the North Korean recent crisis could affect short-term policies against Iran.
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Is Washington against Kurdish Independence?
A recent article published in IRNA explains why the US wants the Kurdish independence referendum postponed.
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Rouhani or Trump-- That is the Question
Rouhani’s inauguration speech calls on world leaders to make their choice
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Washington’s Plans to Remove Assad from Power Is Off Table - But for Now
Former Iranian diplomat and ambassador to Jordan Nosratollah Tajik casts doubts on the perception that US is not after the elimination of Bashar al-Assad.
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Iran’s Hardliners Are Losing an Enemy on Nuclear Deal’s Second Birthday
While hardliner Principlists continue to scorn the Rouhani administration for the nuclear deal, no one seems to have the stamina to respond anymore.
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The Dangers of Washington’s Gambling with Terrorists and Their Sponsors
Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi urges US official to shift their approach toward the fight against terrorism.
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Has the Syrian War Come to Its End?
By Ali Moujani, cultural attache in Iran’s embassy in Germany.
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US Strike on Syrian Airbase through Lens of Iranian Media
US strike on a military airfield in Syria, in response to the Syrian government’s alleged use of chemical weapons, has sparked analyses in Persian media outlets.
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It is Too Early for Iran to Judge Trump: Deputy FM
In a forum held by Iranian Diplomacy on Tuesday, diplomats and experts recommend track II diplomacy as a way for Iran to counter potential hostile measures by Trump administration.
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Is a Security Pact Shaping against Iran in the Persian Gulf?
Website Tabnak warns Iran’s diplomatic apparatus of potentially harmful security developments in the region.
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Friday Prayers across Iran: Praising the 1979 Revolution
Friday prayers on February 8, 2017.
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Trump’s Visa Ban Is As Misdirected As It Could Be
By imposing a ban on Iranian nationals, Donald Trump is targeting one of the United States’ most successful immigrant communities.
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Barack Obama and His Diplomatic Legacy: From an Iranian viewpoint
From Iran’s vintage, Obama appears a lot more significant than any other US president since the Iranian revolution, essentially for causing important loopholes in the American orthodoxy against Iran.
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Trump’s Iranophobic Picks Open a Path towards Confrontation
With Mike Flynn and Jim Mattis in Trump’s administration, troubled waters await to slam the ship of US-Iran diplomacy. By Kaveh L. Afrasiabi
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What is Iran up to if extension of sanction are ratified into law?
A war of words over the extension of Iran sanction shows how unresolved subtleties within the nuclear agreement are threatening its termination.
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From Nixon to Trump, Why Have Iranian Politicians Favored a Republican US President?
Tehran and Washington may have sealed a nuclear agreement under a Democrat president, but many in Tehran view Republicans as a choice of lesser evil.
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In Memory of Fidel Castro, a Friend of Iran
The list of commonalities between the two countries is a long one: leading the Non-Aligned Movement, confronting the US interventionism and resistance against decades of coercive sanctions.
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US Gets Its Claws into Iranian Assets Again
A case against Iran is threatening to pillage the country’s assets as compensation for terrorist attacks it denies any link to. What can Iran do?
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For Some Political Observers in Iran, There Is a Bright Side to Trump
The rabble-rouser Republican candidate will better serve interests of Iran than Hillary Clinton some analysts in Tehran believe.
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Pressing Princes: After JASTA, Iran should show the hazards of Riyadh’s policies
By Nosratollah Tajik, Iran’s former ambassador to Jordan.
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In Search of a Reliable Partner: Iran in the new global order
As global alliances are undergoing substantial shifts, Iran should seek partners other than Russia.
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