Views of US
Ordinary Iranians Are Sensitive About Intervention by Outsiders, and Especially So About the U.S.
It Appears Increasingly Likely That If Iran’s de Facto Control of the Strait of Hormuz Is to Be Broken, It Will Ultimately Require Direct U.S. Action
The Annual Conferences Held by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Reveal a Worldview That Is Dependent on Continued Confrontation with the West
The Only Opposition Movements That Matter Are Those That Enjoy Support Inside Iran, Not Those Built by Washington
Trump Is a Consummate Deal-Maker, and Iranian Officials Signal They Are Ready for a Deal
Blinken’s Feckless Foreign Policy Initiatives Have Diminished Respect For, and Fear Of, the U.S. Throughout the World
A Comprehensive Plan to Restore American Leadership, Counter Iranian Aggression, and Secure Stability in the Middle East
For the Islamic State, It Does Not Matter Whether a Republican or Democrat Wins the Elections, Because America Is a Democracy and Remains a ‘Crusader’ State Waging War on Islam.
A Weaker U.S. May Compel Allies to Increase Strength
Designed to Promote Democracy in the Region, It Has Instead Created Instability