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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

    For Rouhani’s Reelection, It’s Still the Economy, Stupid
  • Analysis
  • For Rouhani’s Reelection, It’s Still the Economy, Stupid

    The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has announced that the inflation rate for the past 12 months stood at 8.6 percent – down from 11.9 percent from the same period the year before. Previously, the Statistical Center of Iran had put this year’s figure at 7.5 percent.

    November 30, 2016

    Iran’s Expansionist Naval Plans Threaten Gulf Stability
  • Analysis
  • Iran’s Expansionist Naval Plans Threaten Gulf Stability

    In a remark that is likely to heighten tension in the Gulf region, the Iranian chief of staff of the armed forces has called for setting up naval bases across on the coasts of Yemen and Syria in the future.

    November 28, 2016

    Infighting in Iran over Corruption Allegations within Judiciary
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Infighting in Iran over Corruption Allegations within Judiciary

    On the evening of November 26, security officials tried to arrest Mahmoud Sadeghi, a university lecturer and lawmaker from Tehran – disregarding his parliamentary immunity. But the authorities backed down after Sadeghi’s supporters, including a number of parliamentarians and students, gathered in front of his house to protest the move. The controversy soon turned into the “most heated” political issue in Tehran the following day.

    November 28, 2016

    Rouhani's Corruption Problem
  • Analysis
  • Rouhani's Corruption Problem

    The Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, faces an uphill struggle as he prepares for his reelection bid scheduled for May 2017. It was not supposed to be this way. Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, including the United States, was supposed to seal Rouhani’s second term.

    After all, the moderate cleric had delivered on his key promise, the lifting of the painful nuclear-related international sanctions. But Rouhani’s hardline opponents inside the Islamic Republic are now increasingly identifying corruption as Rouhani’s Achilles Heel.

    Iran Admits over 1,000 Combat Fatalities in Syrian Conflict
  • Analysis
  • Iran Admits over 1,000 Combat Fatalities in Syrian Conflict

    On November 22, a senior Iranian official admitted that more than 1,000 combatants dispatched by Iran to fight alongside President Bashar al-Assad’s forces have been killed in the Syrian war.  

    November 23, 2016

    Iran Sanctions Act Extension Angers Iranian Leaders
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Iran Sanctions Act Extension Angers Iranian Leaders

    On November 15, the US House of Representatives almost unanimously approved a 10-year extension of the Iran Sanctions Act. Lawmakers argued that the move would put pressure on Iran to comply with the 2015 nuclear agreement. The ISA is set to expire by this year’s end. And while the Senate is expected to pass the bill, it is unclear whether President Obama will sign or veto it.

    November 21, 2016