A House of Sand and Fog
A new Iran after the 2009 presidential elections needs a new face, and the administration which is going to construct this face needs new figures whose essential quality is not efficiency but submission
Read MoreA new Iran after the 2009 presidential elections needs a new face, and the administration which is going to construct this face needs new figures whose essential quality is not efficiency but submission
Read MorePost-election developments in Afghanistan resemble Iran. But how genuine are the similarities? By Javad Mahzadeh
Read MoreAhmad Shirzad believes that for Ahmadinejad’s administration propaganda is the priority in negotiations with West.
Read MoreThe way Iran has handled post-election developments have reduced the chances of a compromise with West. By Dr. Ali Bigdeli
Read MoreHassan Beheshtipour, international affairs analyst has commented on the strength and weakness of Iran’s diplomatic apparatus
Read MoreCommentary by Heshmatollah Falahat-pishe, member of the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign diplomacy committee
Read MoreWhich option will Mahmoud Ahmadinejad select in dealing with West in his second presidential term
Read MoreInterview with Jamshid Pazhouyan, economic expert, on likely U.S. petrol sanctions against Iran
Read MorePolitical observers comment on the Iraqi government’s control over the Ashraf Camp and the future of MKO
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