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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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Iran-Backed Iraqi Paramilitary Forces Form New Alliance to Contest Parliamentary Elections
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  • Analysis
  • Iran-Backed Iraqi Paramilitary Forces Form New Alliance to Contest Parliamentary Elections

    Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) groups have agreed to form an alliance – dubbed as the Coalition of the Loyalists – under the leadership of the Badr Organization to participate in the country’s next parliamentary elections, Fars News Agency, an Iranian outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) reports. P.M.F. units such as Kata’ib Hezbollah, Kata’ib Sayyid al-Shuada, Kata’ib Jund al-Imam, and Asaib Ahl al-Haq will be part of the new alliance.

    August 4, 2017

    Iran Defends Space Program despite International Pressure
  • Analysis
  • Iran Defends Space Program despite International Pressure

    The Iranian minister of communications and information technology has rejected claims by the United States and European countries that Iran’s space projects are inconstant with the nuclear deal Tehran signed with world powers in 2015.

    August 4, 2017

    Iran Seeks to Boost Ties with African Countries
  • Analysis
  • Iran Seeks to Boost Ties with African Countries

    On Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif held meetings with two African leaders visiting Tehran to attend President Hassan Rouhani’s swearing-in ceremony. In a meeting with Ghana’s Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia, the two leaders discussed ways to boost relations between the two countries, particularly in the fields of energy, banking, and agriculture.

    August 4, 2017

    Iraqi Shiite Leader Assures Iran He Won’t Visit Saudi Arabia
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  • Iraqi Shiite Leader Assures Iran He Won’t Visit Saudi Arabia

    A senior Iraqi Shiite leader has rejected reports that he plans to visit Saudi Arabia, telling Iranian journalists that he will only visit the Kingdom if Saudi troops leave Bahrain and Yemen. “Saudi Arabia recently sent a message to me through a mediator asking if I would go to meet this country’s leaders if they invite me. I responded by saying that if their gift to me is leaving Bahrain and ending the killing of Yemen’s innocent people, I will certainly accept. Of course, this request was rejected by them.

    August 4, 2017

    Khamenei Vows to Continue Missile Activity Defying International Pressure
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  • Khamenei Vows to Continue Missile Activity Defying International Pressure

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei today sharply criticized the latest U.S. sanctions and vowed that the Islamic Republic will defy international pressure and continue its missile program. “We send orbital launch vehicles to the space, but suddenly we see that they’ve created uproar over it, throughout the world, while this is merely a scientific and technical activity,” he said at ceremony in which he officially validated President Hassan Rouhani’s reelection.

    August 3, 2017

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry Accuses U.S. of Violating Nuclear Deal, Vows Response
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  • Iran’s Foreign Ministry Accuses U.S. of Violating Nuclear Deal, Vows Response

    Iran’s Foreign Ministry has blasted President Donald Trump for signing a congressional bill that levies new sanctions against Iranian entities associated with the country’s missile program and support for terrorism in the region. “We will not remain silent regarding the breach of J.C.P.O.A. [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action also known as the Iran nuclear agreement] by America and the government and parliament will soon announce this country’s retaliatory measures,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Ghassemi said today.

    August 3, 2017

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

    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
  • Analysis
  • 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

    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

    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