Iran
Behnam Shahriyari Was Killed on June 21 in a Precision Airstrike by Israeli Forces in Western Iran
Russian Delays and Sanctions May Steer Iran Toward China and Start a Military Relationship That Lasts Decades
Israel Acts Because It Must, Because Its Survival Demands It; Europe Doesn’t Act Because It No Longer Knows What It Stands For
The Regime Is Not Broken. Its Ambitions Remain Intact. It Will Now Set About Trying to Revive Its Capacities
Civil War Would Devastate Iran, but That Becomes a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy If the U.S. Doesn’t Push for Managed Transition
Israel’s Current Intelligence and Military Campaign Ranks with the Six-Day War of 1967
Low-Confidence Report Leaked to Media Claims Minimal Damage
The Islamic Republic Has Gained Little from Decades of Investment in Its Nuclear Program, and Has Suffered from Crippling Sanctions
One Report Says Iran’s Procurement Activities in Germany for Missile Technology and Missile Programs Are on the Rise
It Is Wishful Thinking to Believe the Houthis Will Simply Fade Away—They Crave Power and Money
Paris Has Seen Three Days of Demonstrations, with Pro-Islamic Republic Crowds Setting Out from Boulevard Voltaire
The Hypocrisy Is Not Accidental—It Is Part of a Broader Ideological Playbook That Mirrors the Regime’s Own Tactics
In Protests in Various Cities, the Flag of Israel and Former Flag of Iran are Present as People Stand Together for a Free Iran
The Lack of an Official Statement by the Syrian Government So Far Does Not Mean That Syrians Are Not Following the Conflict with Interest
Before the Revolution and Before He Became President in 1981, Khamenei Was Often Described as a Spiteful, Uncharismatic, and Power-Hungry Man
Trump and Netanyahu Should Support the Iranian People in Their Potential Revolution to Overthrow the Regime
This Symbolic Act Likely Marks the Fever Breaking, Creating an Off-Ramp for De-escalation and a Return to Backchannel Diplomacy
With the U.S. Striking Its Nuclear Program Directly, Iran’s Worst Nightmare Has Come to Pass