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Iran-Supported Iraqi Armed Groups Expand Their Control of Syrian-Iraqi Border Area
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  • Iran-Supported Iraqi Armed Groups Expand Their Control of Syrian-Iraqi Border Area

    The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces today seized more territory from the Islamic State in western Mosul near the Syrian border, the Iranian media reports. After heavy clashes with Islamic State militants south of the al-Ba’aj region, the paramilitary forces reportedly captured the village of al-Khibra and the nearby al-Sakaar housing complex.

    June 2, 2017

    Iran Allegedly Motivates Houthis to Crack Down on Baha’i Minority in Yemen
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  • Iran Allegedly Motivates Houthis to Crack Down on Baha’i Minority in Yemen

    The persecution of the Baha’i community in Yemen has markedly increased and resembles the state-sanctioned mistreatment of the minority group inside Iran, according to the latest reports by the United Nations and human rights organizations. “The recent escalation in the persistent pattern of persecution of the Bahá’í community in Sana’a mirrors the persecution suffered by the Bahá’ís living in Iran,” the U.N.

    June 2, 2017

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry Rejects Allegations of Deal with U.S. over General Soleimani
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  • Iran’s Foreign Ministry Rejects Allegations of Deal with U.S. over General Soleimani

    Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Ghassemi today reacted angrily to allegations by a former Iranian parliamentarian that Foreign Minister Javad Zarif had struck a deal to hand over Iran’s Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani to the United States in return for removing banking sanctions against Iran.

    June 1, 2017

    I.R.G.C. Outlet Questions Iraqi President’s Participation in Riyadh Summit
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  • I.R.G.C. Outlet Questions Iraqi President’s Participation in Riyadh Summit

    The participation of the Iraqi delegation led by President Fuad Masum at the Riyadh summit has raised a lot of questions in Tehran. “Has Iraq joined the Saudi against Iran?” was the title of a lengthy analysis piece published today in Tasnim News Agency, an outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps. According to the article, many in Iran have criticized the Palestinian and Iraqi leaders for attending and the Riyadh summit and “voting in favor of an anti-Iran resolution” despite the fact that the Islamic Republic has supported Palestine and Iraq for many years.

    June 1, 2017

    What Does Trump’s Visit to Saudi Arabia Mean for Russia?
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  • What Does Trump’s Visit to Saudi Arabia Mean for Russia?

    On May 20, President Donald Trump landed in Riyadh for the first stop of his nine-day Middle East and European tour. Many hoped that the president’s long-awaited trip would clarify his administration’s approach to the Middle East. As expected, the most important developments involved a $110 billion arms deal, anti-Iranian rhetoric and plans to establish an “Arab NATO.”

    May 31, 2017

    Iran Hopes Riyadh-Doha Tension Will Weaken anti-Iran Alliance
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  • Iran Hopes Riyadh-Doha Tension Will Weaken anti-Iran Alliance

    The Iranian media sees the heightening tension between Qatar and Saudi Arabia – two member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (G.C.C.) – as an opportunity to weaken the U.S.-Arab alliance against Iran and its proxies in the region.

    May 31, 2017

    Iran Blames U.S. Policies for Kabul Attack and Extremism in Afghanistan
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  • Iran Blames U.S. Policies for Kabul Attack and Extremism in Afghanistan

    Reacting to today’s deadly bombing in Kabul, Iranian leaders and media outlets blamed U.S. policies and military presence in Afghanistan for growing extremism and instability in the war-ravaged country. Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said the Kabul attack shows “Takfiri terrorism recognizes no boundaries” and called on regional countries to act in unison to fight terrorism instead of seeking help from outsiders – an apparent reference to the United States, which has more than 8,000 troops in Afghanistan training and assisting the country’s security forces.

    May 31, 2017

    The Saudi-Iran Factor in Pakistan’s Sunni-Shia Conflict
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  • The Saudi-Iran Factor in Pakistan’s Sunni-Shia Conflict

    This essay examines the effects of the Saudi-Iran rivalry on Sunni-Shia relations in Pakistan. The essay shows that this rivalry, which has sectarian undertones and is partly responsible for the continuing Syrian civil war, has not only complicated Pakistan’s relations with Riyadh and Tehran but has exacerbated Sunni-Shia tensions domestically. Pakistan’s predicament has become even more complicated in light of the recent Trump-led Arab Islamic American Summit.

    May 30, 2017

    Iran-Backed Iraqi Paramilitaries Reach Border Area, Express Readiness to Fight in Syria
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  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Paramilitaries Reach Border Area, Express Readiness to Fight in Syria

    The head of an Iranian-supported Badr Organization said today that the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces have launched a new operation to secure areas along the Syrian-Iraqi border, Fars News Agency, which is affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.), reported.

    May 30, 2017