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Zarif: Iran Has Options If Trump Cancels Nuclear Deal
Middle East Institute
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  • Zarif: Iran Has Options If Trump Cancels Nuclear Deal

    Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has declared that “Iran has no fears about the future decisions of President-elect Trump in regards to the likelihood of him nullifying the [2015] nuclear deal.” “If he does,” Zarif said, “Iran too will have options at its disposal in its reaction.” “President-elect Trump likes to be surprised, and we will surprise him.” Later, however, Zarif maintained that “it would be in everyone’s interest if the nuclear deal is upheld.” Earlier Tehran had rejected speculation that t

    IRGC Commander Says ISIS Not a Problem
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  • IRGC Commander Says ISIS Not a Problem

    Ramazan Sharif, a top commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) who is responsible for public relations, called the threat posed to Iran by the Islamic State to be trivial.

    Iran Says It Is “Proud of Its Presence in African Waters”
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  • Iran Says It Is “Proud of Its Presence in African Waters”

    The head of the Iranian Navy, Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, said that forces under his control, which are “equipped with advanced military systems” are proving to be a “powerful presence in the international waters” of the African continent. Calling the capabilities of the Iranian navy “state-of-the-art”, Sayyari again announced that “Iran plans to expand [its] naval presence in international waters.”

    Iran Recruits and Trains Large Numbers of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iran Recruits and Trains Large Numbers of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites

    While much ink has been spilled about how Iran’s involvement in the Syrian civil war has fueled sectarianism and instability in the Arab world, the implications of Iran’s increasing recruitment of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites on security and stability in South Asia have largely been overlooked. Over the past five years, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has recruited, indoctrinated, trained and deployed thousands of Afghan and Pakistani Shiites to fight under its command against Sunni rebel groups across Syria.

    January 18, 2017

    Uncle of Iran’s Supreme Leader Warns Him
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  • Uncle of Iran’s Supreme Leader Warns Him

    In what amounts to an embarrassing dressing down, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been handed a scornful public warning from his own uncle. In a public letter that has been published by many Iranian opposition sites, Hossein Mirdamadi, the brother of Khamenei’s mother, cautions that social-political stability in Iran is at risk unless the authorities in Tehran review and modify present policies and practices.

    Iran Opposes US Participation in Russia-Sponsored Syria Talks
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  • Iran Opposes US Participation in Russia-Sponsored Syria Talks

    As Russia and Turkey are trying to broaden the scope of the upcoming peace talks on Syria, Tehran says it opposes the inclusion of the United States in the meeting scheduled for next week in Kazakhstan.

    January 17, 2017

    Iranian General Calls for Closure of Saudi Consulate in Erbil
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  • Iranian General Calls for Closure of Saudi Consulate in Erbil

    In the latest example of Iranian interference in Iraq, a top Iranian general has said that the presence of the Saudi consulate in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region, is not “just

    January 17, 2017

    Rouhani’s Unconvincing Message to Saudi Arabia
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  • Rouhani’s Unconvincing Message to Saudi Arabia

    At a press conference on January 17, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani stated that “Iran would welcome working with Saudi Arabia to bring about a more stable Middle East.” He urged for “moderation” and “respect.” This message from the Iranian president is positive and should be applauded. However, the question in so many capitals around the Middle East is whether Rouhani’s posture and message of “moderation” has any bearing on the actual policies that Tehran is presently pursuing in the region.

    Iran Continues to Incite Bahraini Shiites
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  • Iran Continues to Incite Bahraini Shiites

    The leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran is publicly committed to good relations with Bahrain. And yet Tehran’s campaign to undermine the ruling authorities in Manama continues unabated. The latest incendiary reactions from Tehran came in response to the January 15 executions in Bahrain of three men who had been convicted of killing three police officers in 2014. 

    Iran and US on Collision Course over Nuclear Pact
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  • Iran and US on Collision Course over Nuclear Pact

    President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for the Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson said yesterday that he would conduct a “full review” of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal if the Senate confirmed him. Speaking before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Tillerson pledged that he would add further verification systems to “clarify whether Iran is complying.”

    The Iranian government’s reaction was swift.

    January 13, 2017

    Iran’s Hunger Striking Political Prisoners
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  • Iran’s Hunger Striking Political Prisoners

    The existence of political prisoners in Iran is hardly a new phenomenon but it is a topic that is proving increasingly damning for Tehran. In particular, it is the media in the large Iranian diaspora, which has been at the forefront in recent weeks to highlight the individual cases of political prisoners that have opted to go on hunger strike in order to bring attention to their cases.

    Iran Will Not Renegotiate JCPOA
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  • Iran Will Not Renegotiate JCPOA

    A top Iranian diplomat and the deputy foreign minister for European and American affairs, Majid Takht-Ravanchi, stated on January 12 that Iran will not under any circumstances “renegotiate” the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) that was reached between Iran and world powers in July 2015.

    Iran Will Receive 130-Ton Uranium Shipment from Russia
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  • Iran Will Receive 130-Ton Uranium Shipment from Russia

    On January 12, the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) confirmed that Tehran will soon receive a shipment of 130 tons of natural uranium that it has purchased from Russia.

    January 13, 2017

    In Iran, 40 Former Political Prisoners Ask for “National Reconciliation”
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  • In Iran, 40 Former Political Prisoners Ask for “National Reconciliation”

    In an open letter, 40 formerly imprisoned political activists affiliated with the Green opposition movement have asked the Iranian authorities to reconsider their policies. The signatories of the letter urged the authorities to utilize the recent passing of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani as “an opportunity for dialogue and national reconciliation.”