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Ahmad Khalid Majidyar is a Middle East & South Asia analyst with a focus on Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. He was previously a senior fellow and the director of IranObserved Project at the Middle East Institute.

From 2008 to 2015, Majidyar worked as a senior research associate at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where he co-authored two monographs on Iran: Iranian Influence in the Levant, Egypt, Iraq and Afghanistan (AEI 2012), and The Shi’ites of the Middle East: An Iranian fifth column? (AEI 2014). He also published a number of research papers on Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

As an instructor with the Naval Postgraduate School’s Leadership Development and Education for Sustained Peace program (2008-2016), Majidyar provided graduate-level seminars to more than 3,000 U.S. and NATO military leaders on Afghanistan and the broader region. In addition, he has provided briefings on Iran and Afghanistan at the Defense Intelligence Agency, the Joint IED Defeat Organization, the National Defense University, the State Department, and Congress; and he has spoken as a guest analyst at think tanks, universities, and world affairs councils.

Majidyar’s articles on Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been published in Foreign Policy, The New York Times, Fareed Zakaria’s GPS, Fox News, U.S. News & World ReportDaily Telegraph, and Forbes, among others. He has also discussed Middle Eastern topics on the BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera English, Sky News, CBC Canada, Bloomberg News and Voice of America’s Dari, Farsi, Urdu and English services.

Previously, Majidyar worked as a media analyst with the BBC Monitoring in Afghanistan and as a humanitarian aid worker with the UNHCR in Pakistan.

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Kurdish Vote Brings Iran, Turkey Closer as Erdogan Visits Tehran
  • Analysis
  • Kurdish Vote Brings Iran, Turkey Closer as Erdogan Visits Tehran

    When Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held “strategic talks” with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran today, three topics topped the agenda: Iraq, Syria and trade. The two sides agreed to assist the Baghdad government in preventing Iraqi Kurdistan from declaring independence, continue to cooperate closely in Syria to reduce violence and fight terrorism, and triple the current volume of trade between the two countries in the near future.

    October 4, 2017

    Iran: Wargames near Iraqi Kurdistan Send Clear Message to Enemies
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  • Iran: Wargames near Iraqi Kurdistan Send Clear Message to Enemies

    A senior Iranian military official said today that the country’s armed forces have staged wargames codenamed Eqtedar (Might) in the northwest close to Iraqi Kurdistan to send a clear message to the ene

    October 3, 2017

    Zarif in Qatar: Tehran Seeks “Long-Term Relations” with Doha
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  • Zarif in Qatar: Tehran Seeks “Long-Term Relations” with Doha

    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif held talks with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani as well as with his Qatari counterpart Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani in Doha earlier today. According to Iranian media, the two sides discussed ways to boost bilateral relations, particularly in the economic sphere. In his meeting with his Qatari counterpart, Zarif said Iran is ready to establish “long-term relations” with Qatar and turn the Gulf nation into one of Iran’s economic partners.

    October 3, 2017

    Tension Building up in Kirkuk after Kurdish Vote
  • Analysis
  • Tension Building up in Kirkuk after Kurdish Vote

    Faleh al-Khazali, a leader of Iraqi militia group Kata’ib Sayyid Shuhada, has said that the governor of Kirkuk Province, Najmaldin Karim, is defying the law by staying in power and that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi should take over his responsibilities.

    October 3, 2017

    Iran’s Defense Minister: Tehran, Ankara and Baghdad Will Prevent "Israeli Project" in Iraqi Kurdistan
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  • Iran’s Defense Minister: Tehran, Ankara and Baghdad Will Prevent "Israeli Project" in Iraqi Kurdistan

    Iran’s news defense minister has said that Tehran will work more closely with Baghdad to confront Iraqi Kurdish leaders who seek independence. “We consider the separatist movement in Iraq detrimental for the region and we will spare no efforts to preserve regional countries’ stability and territorial integrity,” Brigadier General Amir Hatami said on Tuesday.

    October 3, 2017

    Kabul Calls on Tehran to Stop Sending Afghan Children to Syrian War
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  • Kabul Calls on Tehran to Stop Sending Afghan Children to Syrian War

    Afghanistan’s Foreign Ministry has called on the Iranian government to stop recruiting and sending Afghan refugees to fight in Syria, Afghan media and BBC Persian report. Ahmad Shekaib Mostaghni, the ministry’s spokesman, raised particular concern about Afghan children deployed by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) to the Syrian battlefield.

    October 2, 2017

    Turkish Military Delegation in Tehran ahead of Erdogan’s Visit
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  • Turkish Military Delegation in Tehran ahead of Erdogan’s Visit

    Turkey’s Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar held talks with senior Iranian leaders in Tehran earlier today to discuss ways of boosting military cooperation between the two countries, the Iranian media reported.

    October 2, 2017

    Iranian Official: Fuel Embargo on K.R.G. Hurts Iran’s Economy
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  • Iranian Official: Fuel Embargo on K.R.G. Hurts Iran’s Economy

    An Iranian official said on Monday that Tehran has stopped 600 trucks carrying about 13,000 tons of fuel to enter Iraqi Kurdistan as part of a trade embargo on Erbil, Fars News Agency reported. Seyed Hamid Hosseini, the head of Iran-Iraq Chamber of Commerce, told reporters in Tehran that the decision was taken after Iraqi Kurdish leaders held an independence referendum a week ago despite opposition from Baghdad and Tehran.

    October 2, 2017

    Iran: We Reject Sovereignty of Any Parties in Northern Iraq
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  • Iran: We Reject Sovereignty of Any Parties in Northern Iraq

    A senior Iraqi delegation arrived in Tehran on Wednesday to coordinate “joint military efforts” between the two countries. According to the Iranian media reported, Lieutenant General Othman al-Ghanmi, the chief of staff of Iraqi Armed Forces, and his Iranian counterpart Major General Mohammad Bagheri discussed two key issues: joint counterterrorism measures along the two countries’ common frontier and how to respond to the Iraqi Kurdistan’s push for independence.

    September 29, 2017

    Iran’s Navy to Unveil New Assets, Expand Presence in International Waters
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  • Iran’s Navy to Unveil New Assets, Expand Presence in International Waters

    Iran’s Navy Commander Habibollah Sayyari said today that the country’s naval forces will unveil its new domestically-built naval assets this year and will also extend their area and scope of operations beyond the Persian Gulf region.

    September 29, 2017

    Iran-Backed Militia Leaders Call for Seizure of Kirkuk from Kurds
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  • Iran-Backed Militia Leaders Call for Seizure of Kirkuk from Kurds

    A spokesman of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) has said that the paramilitary forces will “not rush to a civil war sought by” Iraqi Kurdistan’s President Masoud Barzani, but cautioned that P.M.F.

    September 29, 2017

    Iraqi Hezbollah Calls Barzani “Traitor”, Warns “Resistance” Will Retaliate
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  • Iraqi Hezbollah Calls Barzani “Traitor”, Warns “Resistance” Will Retaliate

    Iranian-aligned Iraqi militant leaders continue to threaten violence against the Kurdish Regional Government (K.R.G.) over the independence vote on Monday. “Kurdistan’s referendum has no value and the resistance will take a series of measures to respond,” said Jafar al-Husseini, the spokesman of the Hezbollah Brigades, an Iranian-sponsored militia group within the Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.). “Officials in Kurdistan are American tools in Iraq and the region.

    September 28, 2017

    Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban
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  • Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban

    Local officials in western Afghanistan say Iran and Pakistan continue to assist Taliban fighters to destabilize the region. “Pakistan and Iran support the Taliban. Residents have seen Pakistani and Iranian clerics bringing money to Taliban in Shindand [District,” alleged Abdul Ghani Noori, the head of Zer Koh District of Herat Province, bordering Iran. He claimed that between 200 and 400 Taliban militants are present in the district and called on Afghan security forces to launch an “extensive operation” against terrorists in the area.

    September 28, 2017

    Iran Beefs up Security in Its Kurdish Regions after Iraqi Vote
  • Analysis
  • Iran Beefs up Security in Its Kurdish Regions after Iraqi Vote

    Iranian authorities have stepped up security measures in Kurdish regions in the northwest since Iraqi Kurdistan held an independence vote on Monday, the BBC Persian reports. The government has suspended or slowed access to the internet in some western regions, including in Kurdistan Province, which borders Iraqi Kurdistan. Video footages show that the government has dispatched armed forces and riot police as well as tanks and armed vehicles to Kurdish areas.

    September 28, 2017