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A Strategic Conundrum: Pakistan’s Transit Corridor to Iran as Lifeline or Liability
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  • A Strategic Conundrum: Pakistan’s Transit Corridor to Iran as Lifeline or Liability

    The US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz — disruptive to global trade and energy flows, and devastating for debt-burdened economies — has handed Pakistan an unexpected geoeconomic opportunity, one that may persist even if the framework agreement announced on June 14 results in a lasting peace and permanent reopening of the strait. But seizing it will have interlocking consequences for Islamabad’s ties with Tehran, Washington, and the Gulf states.

    June 17, 2026

    Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On
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  • Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On

    As the US and Iran move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the war’s real lesson lies in how Gulf states rapidly adapted — building pipelines, ports, and rail to bypass the chokepoint. Washington should seize this momentum, pursuing a “long game” of regional connectivity that serves shared security and economic interests.

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    Top Khamenei Aide: “We Need Weapons”
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  • Top Khamenei Aide: “We Need Weapons”

    Ahmad Khatami, a hardline cleric close to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on February 3 defended Iran’s latest ballistic missile test. “In a world of wolves, we need weapons,” Khatami was quoted as saying to worshippers at the Friday prayer in Tehran.

    Iranian Regime Inciting Hatred, Persecuting Zoroastrian Minority
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  • Iranian Regime Inciting Hatred, Persecuting Zoroastrian Minority

    A representative of the Zoroastrian minority in the Iranian parliament has protested at acts of “insult and defamation” against his community and called on the government to protect the rights of Zoroastrians and prevent inflammatory speech against them by the country’s influential clerics and local authorities.

    February 3, 2017

    Iran Refuses to Heed International Demands It Obey U.N. Resolutions
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  • Iran Refuses to Heed International Demands It Obey U.N. Resolutions

    Iran’s civilian and military leaders today dismissed threats from the Trump administration and vowed to continue and increase the country’s controversial missile activity. “Every day Iran will increase the number of its missiles, warships and defense missile launchers.

    February 2, 2017

    Rouhani Family Corruption Continues to Roil Election Waters
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  • Rouhani Family Corruption Continues to Roil Election Waters

    Ahmad Tavakoli, a prominent hardliner and a former member of the Iranian parliament, has urged for members of the public with information about corruption inside the Iranian regime to be “applauded.” “Transparency must be part of the duties of officials,”

    Amnesty International Flags Iran's Inhumane Execution of Juveniles and Kangaroo Courts
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  • Amnesty International Flags Iran's Inhumane Execution of Juveniles and Kangaroo Courts

    The Iranian regime is set to execute another man arrested as a juvenile, Amnesty International reports. According to the right group, Hamid Ahmadi has been placed in solitary confinement in Lakan prison in the capital of Gilan Province, and is awaiting his execution on February 4.

    February 2, 2017

    Rouhani Blasts Trump as Political “Amateur”
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  • Rouhani Blasts Trump as Political “Amateur”

    Since the Trump administration last week introduced a ban on Iranian travelers to the United States for a certain time period, hardliners in Tehran have been pressuring President Hassan Rouhani to retaliate.

    Iran Confirms Ballistic Missile Test, Vows to Defy International Pressure
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  • Iran Confirms Ballistic Missile Test, Vows to Defy International Pressure

    On February 1, the Iranian defense minister confirmed that the Islamic Republic had carried out a ballistic missile test and vowed to continue to enhance the country’s missile capabilities despite growing international concern.

    February 1, 2017

    Rouhani: Home-Made Satellites Are Not Enough
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  • Rouhani: Home-Made Satellites Are Not Enough

    On Iran’s 9th National Day of Space Technology, President Hassan Rouhani unveiled the country’s latest communications satellite. “Nahid 1” was unveiled with “Payam,” a remote sensing satellite, and “Saman 1,” an orbital transfer system as reported by Iranian media

    Iran Paper Warns Israel about Hezbollah’s Missile Power
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  • Iran Paper Warns Israel about Hezbollah’s Missile Power

    Kayhan newspaper, arguably Iran’s most reactionary paper whose editor-in-chief is appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, ran an extensive background of what it claimed to be Israeli fears about Lebanese Hezbollah’s missile arsenal. “Zionists [Israel] are deeply worried about Hezbollah’s missile strength,” the paper said.

    Iran Sees Determined US Push for More Sanctions
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  • Iran Sees Determined US Push for More Sanctions

    While the Trump administration is said already to have put Iran “on notice” for its latest ballistic missile test, the Iranians began to sense a new push by the United States for more punitive actions against Tehran even while President Obama was still in the White House. For example, in her last speech to the United Nations as the U.S. ambassador to that body, Samantha Power called for more international efforts to stop Iranian military exports and specifically to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

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