Trump, Clinton, and Iran
The prospective policy of the potential presidents of United States against Iran will be determined by a set of interrelated factors.
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The prospective policy of the potential presidents of United States against Iran will be determined by a set of interrelated factors.
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Donald Trump, as US president, is frightening for some Iranians, but officials find no difference between the ‘female’ and the ‘other’ candidate.
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The rabble-rouser Republican candidate will better serve interests of Iran than Hillary Clinton some analysts in Tehran believe.
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Improvements in relations between Iran and well-known European corporations will urge rival American companies to protest the fact that Washington’s unilateral sanctions have remained unchanged, writes Reza Nasri.
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Critics of the Vienna Deal insist that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action be ratified by the parliament before implementation. The government deems this demand as unconstitutional.
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Iran’s adoption of Vienna deal will not prevent any invasion; rather, it may accelerate it. The important point here is whether positive aspects of the JCPOA would justify its adoption.
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In Tehran, while the optimists regard Washington’s nuclear deal with Iran as a genuine retreat from the regime change policy, pessimists view it as yet another step, this time more elaborate, to overthrow the Islamic Republic.
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An essay by Mohammad Farhad Koleini, a senior expert on strategic affairs
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