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Tehran Views GCC Overture as “Sign of Weakness,” Not Goodwill Gesture
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  • Tehran Views GCC Overture as “Sign of Weakness,” Not Goodwill Gesture

    Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Khaled al-Sabah has arrived in Tehran today to deliver a message from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on a strategic dialogue between the Gulf Arab states and Iran, the Iranian and Arab media report. “Gulf states have a true desire that relations with Iran are normal and based on international law,” Sabah said on Tuesday after attending the inauguration of a NATO center in Kuwait.

    January 25, 2017

    Trump’s Missile Defense Plan Raises Questions in Iran
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  • Trump’s Missile Defense Plan Raises Questions in Iran

    The Trump administration’s plan to develop a missile defense system (MDS) to counter potential intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) threats has raised many questions in Iran.

    Shortly after Donald Trump took the oath of office, the White House website released a policy statement – titled “Making Our Military Strong Again” – which stated that the administration will “develop a state-of-the-art missile defense system to protect against missile-based attacks from states like Iran and North Korea.”

    January 25, 2017

    Swedish Prime Minister Reminded of Political Prisoners in Tehran
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  • Swedish Prime Minister Reminded of Political Prisoners in Tehran

    As the Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven prepares for his February 11-12 visit to Tehran he is facing pushback from Iranians that are urging Sweden not to overlook human rights violations while pursuing business interests in that country. A number of open letters have been published by Iranian activists about dire conditions for political prisoners in Iran. It will remain to be seen if Lofven will push the issue while in Tehran.

    Rafsanjani Had Urged Khamenei to Release Top Political Prisoners
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  • Rafsanjani Had Urged Khamenei to Release Top Political Prisoners

    One Iranian opposition-leaning site, Kaleme, has reported that the recently deceased Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani had strongly urged Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to release Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi from house arrest. “These are elderly people and if anything happens to them [while under house arrest] then the regime is responsible,” Rafsanjani is quoted to have said to Khamenei.

    New Poll Shows Support for Rouhani Sinking ahead of Elections
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  • New Poll Shows Support for Rouhani Sinking ahead of Elections

    A new opinion poll shows that public support for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is plummeting as Iranians are increasingly dissatisfied with the government’s handling of economic and democracy-related issues.

    January 25, 2017

    Ukraine Seizes Iran-Bound Weapons Shipment
    Middle East Institute
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  • Ukraine Seizes Iran-Bound Weapons Shipment

    Ukrainian officials have confirmed that a shipment of missile components sized at a Kieve airport was destined for Iran. According to a report by IHS Jane’s, the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (DPSU) said its personnel found 17 boxes with no accompanying documents that contained components for a Fagot anti-tank guided missile system. The DPSU also released photos of components from 9P135-series ground launching systems found on the Iran-bound airliner.

    January 24, 2017

    Iran Reformists Fail to Provide an Alternative
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  • Iran Reformists Fail to Provide an Alternative

    The once powerful Iranian reformist parties are today on the political margins. While they continue to enjoy significant support from voters at election times – which was last evident in the 2016 parliamentary elections when reformists secured about 41% of the vote – the public no longer seems to believe reformists can instill serious reform in Iran. In particular, the Iranian youth of today, which used to be the bedrock of support for reformists, is noticeably disillusioned with the political process in the country.

    Iran Hails Pro-Assad Chechens in Syria
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  • Iran Hails Pro-Assad Chechens in Syria

    Fars News, an outlet that is linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), reported that ethnic Chechen forces from Russia are now acting as police units in the Syrian city of Aleppo. The outlet reported that Chechens had also from December 2016 been deployed “to serve in the military police to protect Russia’s Khmeimim air base in Syria.”

    Top Iran Military Figure in Astana
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  • Top Iran Military Figure in Astana

    Tehran’s fears of losing out influence during the ongoing peace talks on Syria in Astana were evident even in the makeup of the Iranian delegation. According to Iranian sources, Tehran had been compelled to dispatch a top military figure with extensive experience in Syria in order not to be eclipsed by Russian and Turkish militaries.

    Iran's Spoiler Role in Syria Peace Process
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  • Iran's Spoiler Role in Syria Peace Process

    Iran, Russia and Turkey agreed earlier today to establish a trilateral mechanism to enforce the fragile cessation of hostilities in Syria. After a two-day meeting in Kazakhstan sponsored by Moscow, the trio issued a joint statement that called for “a political process based on the implementation of the UN Security Council resolution 2254” to end the Syrian civil war.

    January 24, 2017