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Iran’s growing presence in Syria’s al-Hasakah poses a direct threat to US forces
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  • Iran’s growing presence in Syria’s al-Hasakah poses a direct threat to US forces

    During February and early March 2022, the militias of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) located in Syria’s al-Hasakah Governorate brought in several shipments of weapons and military equipment in an effort to strengthen their military and security presence in the governorate, which is considered the richest in Syria in terms of oil and agricultural wealth.

    Iran Needs a Cushion, and Europe Needs Gas
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  • Iran Needs a Cushion, and Europe Needs Gas

    The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been a watershed moment on so many levels for so many countries. Existing political, economic, energy, and transportation channels are being affected across western Eurasia. Countries are maneuvering to minimize the war’s detrimental impact while new trade synergies are being formed at a rapid pace. Most recently, Germany and Qatar signed a long-term energy partnership for the delivery of Qatari natural gas as the Germans look to reduce dependence on Russian supplies. Qatar’s reserves are located in the world’s largest gas field, which it shares with its northern neighbor, Iran.

    Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the nature of Iranian-Russian relations
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  • Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the nature of Iranian-Russian relations

    Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, which triggered Europe’s first major conflict since the Balkan Wars of the 1990s, marks a watershed in the continent’s post-Cold War history. The conflict poses significant security challenges for countries throughout Eurasia and beyond, and Iran is by no means immune to the geopolitical changes underway.

    March 21, 2022

    Iran’s regional agenda and the call for détente with the Gulf states
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  • Iran’s regional agenda and the call for détente with the Gulf states

    As both a candidate and as president, Ebrahim Raisi has repeated a basic mantra: that he will seek to quickly improve relations with Iran’s neighbors, and particularly the Arab Gulf states. But what are his motivations for this and what are the potential hurdles?

    Will Iran’s heavy-handed approach to deterring Israel backfire?
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  • Will Iran’s heavy-handed approach to deterring Israel backfire?

    On March 13, Iran’s IRGC fired missiles at targets in the Iraqi Kurdish city of Erbil. While Tehran’s threat of force might shape the calculations of regional states that are weighing the pros and cons of establishing closer ties with Israel, the Iranians will inevitably have to reckon with the possibility that this heavy-handed approach may backfire.

    Lebanon must be saved from its politicians
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  • Lebanon must be saved from its politicians

    In two months, Lebanon is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections in the midst of a continuing economic meltdown and total failure of governance. The outcome of the vote is likely to be disappointing for anyone expecting to elect new leaders capable of reforming Lebanon.

    March 15, 2022

    Can women bring about a new revolution in Iran?
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  • Can women bring about a new revolution in Iran?

    Iranian women both within the country and in the diaspora are working together to usher in real social and political change in Iran. Women-led grassroots organizations are leading an effort to promote democracy and human rights through a collaborative, non-ideological approach.

    March 8, 2022

    Drones are re-engineering the geopolitics of the Middle East
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  • Drones are re-engineering the geopolitics of the Middle East

    The Middle East is experiencing a seismic shift in its geopolitics: the dawn of the era of drones. From Syria to Libya and from Yemen to Iraq, UAVs have altered the dynamics on the battlefield. Agile and affordable, drones aren’t just a menace to remote conflict zones, but also to states far removed from theaters of war.

    Russia doesn't see Israel as a preferred strategic partner over Iran
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  • Russia doesn't see Israel as a preferred strategic partner over Iran

    Iranian observers argue that Russia is willing to sacrifice Iranian interests when expedient, and some might even think that Russia is pivoting toward Israel in its Middle East policy. Nonetheless, the big picture of Russo-Iranian relations over the last decade reveals security cooperation between Tehran and Moscow that stands on a strong and reliable foundation, with both countries benefitting.

    March 1, 2022

    The 25-year Iran-China agreement, endangering 2,500 years of heritage
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  • The 25-year Iran-China agreement, endangering 2,500 years of heritage

    The 25-year strategic cooperation agreement between Iran and China, signed in March 2021, is coming to fruition, sparking debate among Iranians about the potential effects of deepening ties with Beijing.

    March 1, 2022

    Revolutionary narratives: The Islamic Republic’s greatest strength
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  • Revolutionary narratives: The Islamic Republic’s greatest strength

    On Feb. 11, Iran celebrated the 43rd anniversary of its 1979 revolution. The current government in Tehran takes good care to refer to this as the “Islamic Revolution,” implying that what happened then was an organized and intentional effort, on the part of the entire country, to pivot toward an Islamic society. But any student of modern Iranian history will tell you that this is a vast oversimplification that puts the cart before the horse.

    February 16, 2022