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Monday Briefing: Gaza bloodshed presages wider troubles
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  • Monday Briefing: Gaza bloodshed presages wider troubles

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Paul Salem, Bilal Y. Saab, Marvin G. Weinbaum, and Charles Lister provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the latest violence in Gaza, Gulf Shield-1 military drills, the Taliban’s resistance to peace, and the approaching Syria summit in Ankara.

    April 2, 2018

    Tehran views US withdrawal from Syria as victory for “axis of resistance”
    Middle East Institute
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  • Tehran views US withdrawal from Syria as victory for “axis of resistance”

    President Donald Trump’s Thursday remarks about an imminent withdrawal of US troops has drawn a great deal of attention in the Iranian press. While some state-run outlets and those affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards welcome Trump’s announcement as a victory for Iran and its regional proxies, others remain skeptical about whether Washington will actually press ahead with such a plan.

    April 2, 2018

    IRGC targets domestic rivals in anniversary message
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  • IRGC targets domestic rivals in anniversary message

    Commemorating the 39th anniversary of the March 30, 1979 referendum, which established the Islamic Republic, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) issued a statement warning against foreign threats against “the track record of the Islamic Republic.” The statement cautioned that “the front of Arroga

    April 2, 2018

    Iranian Arabs stage rallies in Khuzestan to protest state-sanctioned discrimination
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  • Iranian Arabs stage rallies in Khuzestan to protest state-sanctioned discrimination

    Scores of Iranian Arabs staged anti-government protest rallies in western Khuzestan Province after the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) excluded the Arab community’s cultural identity in a New Year TV show that was ironically supposed to showcase Iran’s diversity. The protesters called the program aired on the state-run TV “insulting” and demanded an apology from the IRIB.

    March 30, 2018

    Limit Iran's missiles? Sure, but first come up with a plan
    Middle East Institute
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  • Limit Iran's missiles? Sure, but first come up with a plan

    Critics of the Iran nuclear deal have consistently argued that one of its major flaws is that it didn’t address Tehran’s ballistic missile program. Imposing limits on those weapons of terror, opponents of the deal say, is a primary U.S. objective and should have been part of our negotiating strategy with the Iranians from the beginning.

    March 29, 2018

    Arab leaders call on Iran to stop destabilizing role in region
    Middle East Institute
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  • Arab leaders call on Iran to stop destabilizing role in region

    The UN Security Council should hold Iran responsible for disrupting regional and international security and providing ballistic missiles to the Houthi militants in Yemen to attack Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations, the speaker of the Arab Parliament has said.

    March 29, 2018

    Ahmadinejad’s aide targets Judiciary and Quds Force in new open letter
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  • Ahmadinejad’s aide targets Judiciary and Quds Force in new open letter

    In a scathing open letter published online, a close aide to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has continued the public feud between the former president’s team and the country’s judicial and military institutions. In the letter addressed to the Judiciary, Hamid Baqaei, a former vice president who was recently arrested on embezzlement charges, questioned the fairness and transparency of the country’s judicial system. He also crossed a regime red line by raising questions about the country’s secretive Quds Force and its chief commander, Major General Qassem Soleimani.

    March 29, 2018