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Rouhani Warns Trump: You Can’t Tear up Nuclear Deal
  • Analysis
  • Rouhani Warns Trump: You Can’t Tear up Nuclear Deal

    Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani said he would not allow President-elect Donald Trump to tear up the 2015 nuclear agreement and warned of “bitter response” if the next US administration failed to honor the deal.

    December 6, 2016

    Reformists and Hardliners at Loggerheads over Opposition Leaders’ Arrest
  • Analysis
  • Reformists and Hardliners at Loggerheads over Opposition Leaders’ Arrest

    More than seven years since the 2009 presidential elections in Iran, controversies related to the disputed polls and the regime’s subsequent crackdown of the protest movement continue to haunt the Islamic Republic. As the country is gearing up for next year’s presidential vote, Iranian conservatives and reformists are yet again at loggerheads over the house arrest of Green Movement leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi.

    December 6, 2016

    Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
  • Analysis
  • Monday Briefing: OPEC Deal a Win for Iran

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Herman Franssen, Charles Lister, W. Robert Pearson, and Marvin G. Weinbaum provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including OPEC’s agreement to reduce oil output, the continuing offensive in Aleppo, Erdogan’s increasing executive powers, and deteriorating relations between Pakistan and India.

    OPEC Deal a Win for Iran
    Herman Franssen, MEI Scholar

    Tycoon's Death Penalty Points to Oil Corruption in Iran
  • Analysis
  • Tycoon's Death Penalty Points to Oil Corruption in Iran

    The Iranian media reports that the country’s Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence for Babak Zanjani, an Iranian billionaire convicted in a high-profile oil corruption case. In March, a court in Iran had convicted him of being “

    December 5, 2016

    The OPEC Deal and Iran’s Moderates
  • Analysis
  • The OPEC Deal and Iran’s Moderates

    In Tehran, the November 30 decision by OPEC to cut oil production by member states was predictably a big deal. This, however, was not just about the economics of the event. Sure, the price of crude oil shot up by 10% on the announcement. It was the first time in eight years that OPEC states had agreed to a collective production cut.

    But in Tehran, the other big news was that Iran – OPEC’s third-biggest producer – had escaped the call for it to cut back its production. On the other hand, Iran’s biggest regional rival, Saudi Arabia, agreed to a steep cut.

    Iranian Authorities Intensify Acts of Repression against Artists
  • Analysis
  • Iranian Authorities Intensify Acts of Repression against Artists

    Mehdi Rajabian, an Iranian musician serving a three-year jail term at Tehran’s Evin prison, is being treated for internal bleeding at a hospital. But the country’s judiciary has demanded that he return to prison, disregarding his serious medical condition.

    A Revolutionary Court in 2015 found Rajabian, his filmmaker brother Hossein Rajabian, and their musician friend Yousel Emadi guilty of “insulting Islamic sanctities” and “illegal audio-visual activities.”

    December 2, 2016

    Syria and Allies Setting Up New Commando Force
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Syria and Allies Setting Up New Commando Force

    Iran’s Fars News Agency (FNA) reports that Syria’s army has formed a new elite force called the Al-Filq Al-Khamis-Eqteham (Fifth Assault Corps) and is calling on volunteers to join the group.

    December 2, 2016

    New Findings about Iran’s Arms Aid to Houthis Alarm Gulf Nations
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  • New Findings about Iran’s Arms Aid to Houthis Alarm Gulf Nations

    It is no longer a secret that Iran assists Shiite Houthi group to fight the Saudi-backed government of Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi in Yemen. But a new report published on November 30 provides new evidence of an arms “pipeline” originating from Iran and extending to Yemen and Somalia.

    December 1, 2016

    Iran Welcomes OPEC Deal as Major Victory
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  • Iran Welcomes OPEC Deal as Major Victory

    After months of protracted discussions, OPEC members reached a consensus on November 30 to cut collective oil production next year by about 4.5 percent. The news about the first reduction in eight years pushed up oil prices by eight percent to above $50 a barrel. According to the deal, Iran will keep its production level at 3.8 million barrels per day (bpd) – almost the same amount as its pre-sanctions output.

    December 1, 2016

    IRGC Hails Shiite Militias’ Success but Sunnis Voice Concern
  • Analysis
  • IRGC Hails Shiite Militias’ Success but Sunnis Voice Concern

    With Shiite militia forces scoring territorial gains in Iraq and Syria, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) feels vindicated. In numerous interviews with Iranian media outlets, senior IRGC officials claim that their support for the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) in Iraq and Shiite militant groups in Syria has not only saved the two countries from “terrorists and takfiris” but has also warded off the threat of terrorism from spilling over into the Iranian territory.

    November 30, 2016

    Iran Continues to Arrest Dual-Nationals for Ransom
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Iran Continues to Arrest Dual-Nationals for Ransom

    Richard Ratcliffe, the husband of a British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran’s notorious Evin Prison, says that Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) officials are using his wife as a “bargaining chip” to secure a decades-old £500 [$620] million debt for a tank deal from the British government.

    November 30, 2016

    Erdoğan’s Syria Remark Angers Iran, Russia and Syria
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Erdoğan’s Syria Remark Angers Iran, Russia and Syria

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s November 29 remark that Turkey intervened in Syria to topple President Bashar al-Assad has drawn a sharp rebuke from Tehran, Damascus and Moscow.

    November 30, 2016