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First it was regime change, now they want to break Iran apart
Reckless fantasies of balkanizing the country misunderstands Iranian nationalism and risks catastrophic blowback ...
All week we’ve been talking to experts on Iran’s nuclear program, its leadership and on U.S. foreign policy, as President ...
Comments and video updates from inside Iran show that many are blaming the ayatollahs for Israel’s airstrikes.
In Iranian culture and history, monarchy has not merely been a political system it has represented a sacred, cultural, and national concept. Unlike the troubled republican experiences seen ...
A surge of patriotic fervour has swept Iran since the war, but deep disillusionment with the theocratic regime remains ...
Even if there is a regime change in Iran, no new government there will survive unless it sustains and perhaps surpasses the ...
Growing up as an Iranian American, you are a constant pawn in someone else’s propaganda. Right now, our leaders act like the ...
The events that have unfolded should not be mischaracterized as a war between nations. The Iranian people, many of whom have ...
The U.S. has not publicly called for regime change in the current Israel-Iran conflict, but over 70 years ago, it played a key role in ousting Tehran’s government.
Although civil nuclear power and the right to enrich became a symbol of independence and sovereignty after the revolution, ...
OP-ED. The Israeli attack and the US airstrikes are seen in Iran as comparable to the intervention the United States led in ...
During the first world war, foreign interference weakened Iran and the ruling Qajar dynasty. In 1921, with British support, ...