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Regional Reactions to the Iran War

MEI Senior Fellows share insight into how specific parts of the region are reacting to the war.

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Rouhani rejects JCPOA renegotiation, hints Tehran may remain in deal without US
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  • Rouhani rejects JCPOA renegotiation, hints Tehran may remain in deal without US

    In contrast to bellicose statements from Tehran in recent days, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said today that Tehran would remain in the 2015 nuclear accord, even if the Trump administration abandoned it. But he said Tehran would stick to the deal only if other signatories of the deal assure Tehran that the Islamic Republic will continue to benefit from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

    May 7, 2018

    Iranian leaders say “axis of resistance” will retaliate against Israel for Syria strikes
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  • Iranian leaders say “axis of resistance” will retaliate against Israel for Syria strikes

    On an official visit to Damascus this week, the chairman of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy committee said that the Islamic Republic would retaliate against Israel for last month’s strikes on an air Syrian military base that killed several Iranian nationals. “We will respond to any aggression on Iran at the appropriate time and place,” Alaeddin Boroujerdi said at a news conference in the Syrian capital on Tuesday. The senior Iranian lawmaker made the remarks after meeting with President Bashar al-Assad and top Syrian officials and parliamentarians.

    May 3, 2018

    Iran-backed Fateh Alliance seeks to win or play kingmaker in upcoming Iraqi elections
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  • Iran-backed Fateh Alliance seeks to win or play kingmaker in upcoming Iraqi elections

    With Iraq’s May 12 parliamentary elections nearing, the coalition of Iranian-supported militia groups called Fateh Alliance is confident that it can translate its military gains into a political victory by either winning the premiership or playing kingmaker in the post-election government formation process, according to Tasnim News Agency, an outlet affiliated with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.

    May 3, 2018

    Conflicting reports on suspected Israeli strikes targeting Iranian-backed Afghan militia in Syria
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  • Conflicting reports on suspected Israeli strikes targeting Iranian-backed Afghan militia in Syria

    The commander of the Fatemiyoun Division, an all-Afghan militia unit fighting under the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ leadership in Syria, has rejected media reports that missiles hit its military base near Syria’s northwest over the weekend. “The military base of this Division is near the city of Aleppo. No combatants from this force have been martyred by an attack as reported in the media,” Tasnim News Agency, a Revolutionary Guards mouthpiece, quoted the Afghan Shiite commander as saying in an exclusive interview, without disclosing his name.

    May 2, 2018

    Monday Briefing: Iran and Israel come to blows
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  • Monday Briefing: Iran and Israel come to blows

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Charles Lister, Gerald Feierstein, W. Robert Pearson, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the escalating deterrence between Israel and Iran, Pompeo’s pressure to resolve the Gulf crisis, Turkey’s increasing isolation, and the Pashtun protests in Pakistan.

    Iran’s regional allies threaten Saudi Arabia and US after Houthi leader’s death
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  • Iran’s regional allies threaten Saudi Arabia and US after Houthi leader’s death

    Iran’s regional militia allies have vowed retaliation for the death of Houthi leader Saleh al-Sammad in Yemen, the Iranian media reported. The Houthi rebels as well as Iran’s regional militia proxies said they would hold not only Saudi Arabia but also the United States accountable for the killing of al-Sammad. The Iraqi Hezbollah said the Houthi leader’s assassination will open a new chapter in the fight against Saudi Arabia, which it said is “mired in the Yemeni quagmire.” It also accused Washington of complicity.

    April 27, 2018

    European-US cooperation on nuclear deal unnerves Tehran
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  • European-US cooperation on nuclear deal unnerves Tehran

    French President Emanuel Macron’s proposal to his US counterpart Donald Trump for a “new deal” with Iran has caused a great deal of anxiety in Tehran. Headlines in the Iranian media today, most in conservative outlets, accused France and Europe of betraying Tehran and siding with Washington. “Europe kneeled down,” read the headline of Vatan-e Emrooz. The paper wrote that the French president was the last ray of hope to save the nuclear accord and convince Trump to stick to the deal rather than scrap it.

    April 27, 2018

    Iran revokes Telegram license as authorities step up Internet crackdown
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  • Iran revokes Telegram license as authorities step up Internet crackdown

    In the latest measure to restrict Internet and disrupt foreign messaging apps, the Iranian government today announced that it has revoked Telegram’s license to host servers inside the country, the Iranian media reported. The Supreme Cyberspace Council, an agency tasked with monitoring and filtering Internet in Iran, said the license cancellation means Telegram, used by more than a half of Iran’s 80 million population, has to transfer all its servers outside Iran, and that all incoming traffic will now have to be channeled through Iran’s gove

    April 26, 2018

    Iran threatens to leave NPT and resume high-level enrichment as US and Europe mull "new deal"
  • Analysis
  • Iran threatens to leave NPT and resume high-level enrichment as US and Europe mull "new deal"

    On Tuesday, President Donald Trump and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron signaled that they will work on a “new deal” to supplement the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement and address the Islamic Republic’s ballistic missile program and destabilizing role in the region. Tehran’s response was loud and clear: The Islamic Republic will defy Western pressure and will not renegotiate the nuclear deal or make any compromises over its defense programs and regional posture.

    April 26, 2018

    Public protests and prospects for reform in Iran
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  • Public protests and prospects for reform in Iran

    Over the last few months, Iran has experienced a series of street protests in rural areas and social arenas once seen as the key support base for the Islamic Republic. Politically active youth are voicing their frustrations with the country’s political, social, and economic prospects. Many of these protests as well as online activism have been met with pushback from conservatives and crackdown from the government.

    April 25, 2018

    Public protests and prospects for reform in Iran

    Public protests and prospects for reform in Iran

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    Iran defies Western demands over nuclear, missile and regional issues
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  • Iran defies Western demands over nuclear, missile and regional issues

    Iranian leaders on Tuesday said they will defy Western pressure and will not renegotiate the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the nuclear accord Tehran signed with world powers nearly three years ago. Several top Iranian officials also threatened to take drastic measures, including leaving the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), if the Trump administration terminates the nuclear accord and re-imposes sanctions on Tehran. “We increased the cost for the enemy over the past five years. And if the JCPOA collapses, we have a plan.

    April 24, 2018

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    TEHRAN, IRAN – MARCH 10: Smoke rises among the residential buildings following an Israeli attack on Tehran, Iran on March 10, 2026. (Photo by Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images)