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Iran Counts on E.U. Support If U.S. Decides to Abandon Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Iran Counts on E.U. Support If U.S. Decides to Abandon Nuclear Deal

    A senior Iranian official said that Tehran will not let the Trump administration to blame Iran if the nuclear deal falls apart. “America is seeking to walk away from the J.C.P.O.A. [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action also known as the Iran nuclear deal] at the expense of Iran,” warned Ali Shamkhani, the Secretary General of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council.

    August 3, 2017

    Iranian General to Tillerson: U.S. Has No Option but to Leave Region
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  • Iranian General to Tillerson: U.S. Has No Option but to Leave Region

    The deputy head of the Iranian Armed Forces has threatened to respond to the latest U.S. “insults” and stressed that the United States has to leave the region. “Insults by American authorities result from their inability to counter the achievements of the resistance front,” Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri said, referring to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s remarks about Iran’s role in destabilizing the region and its support for armed proxy groups.

    August 2, 2017

    Competing Iraqi Shiite Militias: Tehran’s Design or Strategic Blunder?
  • Analysis
  • Competing Iraqi Shiite Militias: Tehran’s Design or Strategic Blunder?

    Since the 2003 U.S. invasion, Tehran has encouraged and contributed to the formation of countless Shiite militia groups in Iraq. While most of these armed groups are now formally organized under the umbrella of the Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.), they have in reality remained independent entities and are not controlled by the civilian government in Baghdad.

    But has Tehran committed a strategic blunder by fracturing the Iraqi Shiite armed groups or does the existence of competing Shiite Iraqi militias benefit the Islamic Republic?

    August 2, 2017

    Iran Vows to Further Empower I.R.G.C. after Trump Signs Sanctions Bill
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  • Iran Vows to Further Empower I.R.G.C. after Trump Signs Sanctions Bill

    Hours after President Donald Trump signed a legislation imposing new sanctions on Iran (as well as on Russia and North Korea), the Iranian government announced that it will take “appropriate and proportionate” retaliatory measures, including further empowering the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) and its elite Quds Force. “The aim of these sanctions is to scare economic firms from dealing with Iran,” said Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. “But Europe will continue economic exchanges with Iran,” he added.

    August 2, 2017

    Zarif’s Handshake with Saudi Counterpart Draws Mixed Reactions in Iran
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  • Zarif’s Handshake with Saudi Counterpart Draws Mixed Reactions in Iran

    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif’s handshake and brief conversation with his Saudi counterpart Adel al-Jubeir received mixed reactions inside Iran. While some described their meeting as an encouraging step to improving ties between the two neighbors, others criticized Zarif for seeking friendship with Riyadh. The two top diplomats exchanged diplomatic pleasantries on the sidelines of the Organization of Islamic cooperation (O.I.C.) summit in Istanbul on Tuesday.

    August 2, 2017

    The Danger of Conflict Between the Syrian Regime and Y.P.G.
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  • The Danger of Conflict Between the Syrian Regime and Y.P.G.

    Both the Trump and Obama administrations have made defeating ISIS the United State’s number one priority in the Middle East. In Syria, this focus led the United States to support the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (Y.P.G.) against ISIS. One of the major contributing factors behind this decision was that the Y.P.G. was not actively hostile to the Syrian regime, unlike the Syrian opposition. U.S. support for the Y.P.G.

    August 1, 2017

    Iran Complains to U.N. over Latest U.S. Sanctions, Threatens Firm Response
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  • Iran Complains to U.N. over Latest U.S. Sanctions, Threatens Firm Response

    Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani said today that the country’s committee monitoring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action – the nuclear agreement Iran signed with the United States and five other world powers two years ago – has determined that the latest U.S. sanctions violate the accord and added that the committee has filed a complaint with the Iran-P5+1 Joint Commission about it.

    August 1, 2017

    Iran-Backed Iraqi Militia Leader Intensifies Propaganda against U.S. and Its Allies
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  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Militia Leader Intensifies Propaganda against U.S. and Its Allies

    Qais al-Khazali, the secretary-general of Iraq’s Asaib ahl al-Haq armed group, has accused the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey of supporting the Islamic State in Iraq and the broader region, according to Iran’s Fars News Agency. “The heroic forces of Hashd al-Shaabi [Popular Mobilization Forces] easily chop the heads of these forces,” he said while describing the Islamic State as the “special forces” of the United States and its allies.

    August 1, 2017

    Influential Iraqi Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s Saudi Visit Triggers Worries in Tehran
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  • Influential Iraqi Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s Saudi Visit Triggers Worries in Tehran

    Prominent Iraqi Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr’s weekend visit to Saudi Arabia has raised concerns in Tehran. While the Iranian government and media outlets affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) largely refrained from commenting on Sadr’s trip and his meeting with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, some conservative newspapers and Iranian analysts cautioned that the Saudi government is attempting to court Iraqi Shiite leaders to influence Iraqi politics at the expense of Iran’s interests.

    Leaning toward Riyadh?

    July 31, 2017

    U.S. Absent as Israel-Palestine Violence Escalates | Monday Briefing
    Middle East Institute
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  • U.S. Absent as Israel-Palestine Violence Escalates | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Eran Etzion, W. Robert Pearson, Charles Lister, Alex Vatanka, and Randa Slim weigh in on the implications of Israel-Palestinian violence for U.S. foreign policy, Turkish involvement in the Gulf crisis, al-Qaeda’s response to the U.S. decision to terminate support for a program arming anti-Assad Syrian rebels, confrontational U.S. policy towards the Iran nuclear deal, and a former Iraqi Prime Minister’s power play.

    Israeli Sisters Make Yemenite Music Cool Again
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  • Israeli Sisters Make Yemenite Music Cool Again

    Yemenite pop music has seen a resurgence. The band A-Wa (pronounced “ai-wah,” informal Arabic for “yes!”) and their infectious blend of Yemenite folk, electronic, and hip-hop music can be heard all over the world—from Cairo taxi cabs to Dubai pool parties and Parisian nightclubs. The band, whose mission is to elevate Yemenite music on the international stage, is composed of three Israeli sisters of Yemenite heritage.

    July 20, 2017

    Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows | Monday Briefing
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Charles Lister, Marvin G. Weinbaum, Yousef Munayyer, and Alex Vatanka provide analysis on recent events including the battle for Mosul, corruption in Pakistan, Mahmoud Abbas’s trip to China, and Rouhani’s difficult second presidential term.

    Mosul Turning Ugly, Raqqa Front Slows
    Charles Lister, Resident Fellow

    Senior Cleric: No American Place in World Will Remain Safe If U.S. Commits Mistake
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  • Senior Cleric: No American Place in World Will Remain Safe If U.S. Commits Mistake

    A senior Iranian cleric warned today that “no American place in the world will remain safe if the United States commits a mistake against Iran.” Ayatollah Mohammad Ali Movahedi Kermani, an interim Friday prayer leader of Tehran, told a large gathering of worshippers today that the United States aims to weaken the will of the Iranian people through economic pressure in order to get them to oppose the regime.

    July 14, 2017