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A Strategic Conundrum: Pakistan’s Transit Corridor to Iran as Lifeline or Liability
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  • A Strategic Conundrum: Pakistan’s Transit Corridor to Iran as Lifeline or Liability

    The US-Iran standoff over the Strait of Hormuz — disruptive to global trade and energy flows, and devastating for debt-burdened economies — has handed Pakistan an unexpected geoeconomic opportunity, one that may persist even if the framework agreement announced on June 14 results in a lasting peace and permanent reopening of the strait. But seizing it will have interlocking consequences for Islamabad’s ties with Tehran, Washington, and the Gulf states.

    June 17, 2026

    Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On
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  • Iran: What’s Next for US Policy as the Region Seeks to Move On

    As the US and Iran move to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the war’s real lesson lies in how Gulf states rapidly adapted — building pipelines, ports, and rail to bypass the chokepoint. Washington should seize this momentum, pursuing a “long game” of regional connectivity that serves shared security and economic interests.

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    Son of Dissident Cleric Begins Six-Year Jail Term for Releasing Mass Execution Tape
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  • Son of Dissident Cleric Begins Six-Year Jail Term for Releasing Mass Execution Tape

    The Iranian authorities yesterday arrested Ahmad Montazeri, the son of one of the founding fathers of Islamic Republic, to serve a six-year jail term for releasing tapes that shed further light on the regime’s mass executions of political prisoners in 1988, the Iranian media reports.

    February 23, 2017

    Top U.S. General Says Iran’s Behavior Unchanged despite Washington’s Warnings
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  • Top U.S. General Says Iran’s Behavior Unchanged despite Washington’s Warnings

    Iran’s behavior has not changed since President Donald Trump put the country “on notice,” Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford said at a public conference at the Brookings Institution earlier today. “From my perspective, the major export of Iran is actually malign influence across the region,” he explained.

    February 23, 2017

    Top Iranian Sunni Leader Urges Khamenei to Probe Reports of Speedy Execution of Sunnis
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  • Top Iranian Sunni Leader Urges Khamenei to Probe Reports of Speedy Execution of Sunnis

    The top religious leader of Iran’s Sunni minority has written to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to express his community’s concern over reports of a “secret order” issued by the country’s Judiciary to speed up the execution of Sunni death-row prisoners.

    February 23, 2017

    Weekly Briefing: Geneva Talks, Iranian War Games, and Trump's New National Security Advisor
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  • Weekly Briefing: Geneva Talks, Iranian War Games, and Trump's New National Security Advisor

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, contributors Randa Slim, Alex Vatanka, Paul Salem, and Antoun Issa provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the next round of Syria talks in Geneva, Iranian war games directed at President Trump, the appointment of a new U.S. National Security Advisor to replace Michael Flynn, and Israeli PM Netanyahu’s trip to Australia.

    Amnesty International’s 2016/17 Report Exposes Iran’s Record of Human Rights Abuses
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  • Amnesty International’s 2016/17 Report Exposes Iran’s Record of Human Rights Abuses

    The Amnesty International Report 2016/17 released yesterday blasted the Iranian regime’s record of human rights abuses, particularly acts of torture and imprisonment of political activists after unfair trials, discrimination against ethnic and religious minorities, and an alarming number of executions.

    February 22, 2017

    Ahmadinejad Eyes the Presidency via Proxy
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  • Ahmadinejad Eyes the Presidency via Proxy

    Hamid Baghaei, a vice president to former controversial Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has declared his candidacy for the May 2017 elections.

    Iranian War Games Directed at Trump
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  • Iranian War Games Directed at Trump

    Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (I.R.G.C.) conducted its latest war games this week. Named the Great Prophet 11, the military drills included all the usual panoply to be expected. From the I.R.G.C. touting its capacity to wage warfare in urban terrain to testing of drones, missiles and artillery firepower, the three-day war games had it all.

    Iran, North Korea Strengthening Ties to “Oppose” U.S. and Its Allies
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  • Iran, North Korea Strengthening Ties to “Oppose” U.S. and Its Allies

    On February 19, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani met with his North Korean counterpart Choe Thae-bok in Tehran and the two sides called for further strengthening ties between their countries, the Iranian parliament’s official website reports. “We have always pursued lasting relations with North Korea.

    February 21, 2017

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