Iran
Iran Already Has Enough Highly-Enriched Uranium to Produce Multiple Nuclear Weapons Within Weeks—and Can Deliver Them
Iranians Are Not Following the Clerics’ Dictate to Prop Up the Birth Rate, Which Has Been at Sub-Replacement Level Since 1999
Having Vowed to End Tehran’s Path to Nuclear Weapons, Trump Faces a Difficult Choice of Compromise or Confrontation
Iran’s Regime Has Been Unable to Properly Develop Its Share of a Critical Natural Gas Field—and That’s Good for Qatar
Decades of Islamic Republic Rule Has Changed the Spirit of Iran’s Artistic Spheres
Precedent Suggests That Even If Negotiations Progress, Iran Could Freeze the Process at a Critical Juncture
Pakistan’s Nuclear Drive Is America’s Original Sin
In 46 Years Under Shi’ite Clerics, Iran Has Slid Into International Isolation and Economic Decay
What Began as a State-Sanctioned Workaround for Sanctions Has Mutated Into a Security Vulnerability
Tehran Cultivated Religious and Political Alliances with the Alawites, Ensuring That Its Ideological Footprint in Syria Endures
Weakness Does Not Compel Loyalty in the Middle East, and Both Hezbollah and Iran Are Weak
The Islamic Republic’s Support for the Houthis Has Allowed the Yemeni Group to Increase Their Capabilities
Even Before the Ceasefire Announcement, the U.S. Campaigns Were Having Some Effect
For the U.S. and Its Allies, Bolstering Iraq’s Energy Independence and Financial Integrity Should Be a Priority
It Is Risky for Iran’s Supreme Leader to Assume That Trump Will Continue to Veto Military Options as Nuclear Talks Drag
Decoding the Regime’s Ideological Core in Nuclear Talks
Several Former Islamic Republic Officials Have Rebranded Themselves as Opponents of the Regime to Remain in Canada
After Ben Gurion Missile Strike, Ten Airports Israel Should Target Inside Iran
Iranian Airlines Use Indonesian Companies to Smuggle Passenger and Cargo Aircraft for Commercial and Military Use
The Cause of the Blast Is Undetermined but Two Conservative Papers Suggest a Possible Link to Nuclear Talks