Iran

Iran Has Ways to Retaliate If Sanctions Reimposed, but Must Contend with Possibility of Renewed Israeli Strikes
The Islamic Republic Is Muddling Through the Most Serious Crisis of Its Forty-Six-Year History, Weakened at Home and Regionally
Evidence Shows Iran Brazenly Displays Contempt for International Law and Is a Rogue State, Exporting Instability Beyond Its Borders
Jews in Iran Face Discriminatory Laws, but the Regime Also Exploits Them for Propaganda and as a Tool to Vilify Israel
Emirati Leaders Chose Hope and Agency over Grievance and Resentment and Their People Now Enjoy a High Standard of Living
The Energy Plan Aims High but Will Falter Due to Iran’s Complexity, Corruption, and Inefficiency
Social Media Campaigns Urged People to Attend the Concert and Seize the Chance to Chant Anti-Government Slogans
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei Has Until the End of September to Decide Whether to Accept Western Conditions or Face U.N. Sanctions
Its Remit Is the Preservation of the Regime and the Advancement of the Revolutionary Islamist Ideas Under Which It Seized Power
The War Shut Down the Country for Nearly Two Weeks, and Widespread State-Imposed Internet Restrictions Disrupted Online Businesses
Seyed Hossein Mousavian Used His Princeton Shingle to Make Iran’s Nuclear Program Socially and Politically Correct for Americans
Complacency Would Be a Grave Error
The Iranian Rial Collapsed as the Process of Triggering the United Nations ‘Snapback’ Mechanism Began with the E3
The Choice Isn’t Between Diplomacy and Security, but Between Accepting Normalized Terror Operations and Imposing Real Costs
Intelligence Agencies Warn That the Technology Could Accelerate Development of Ballistic Missiles Capable of Carrying Nuclear Warheads
If Pahlavi Is Going to Achieve the Next Level, He Must Tell His Team: If They Are to Serve Him, They Must Commit to Live Permanently in Iran
Iran Threatens Its Gulf Neighbors, Hoping They Might Pressure Israel and the U.S. To Forgo Another Devastating Air Campaign
If the Crown Prince Is Serious About Leading a Revolution in Iran, He Should Repair His Image as a Divisive Figure