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Khamenei praises Assad and vows “resistance front” will soon pray in Jerusalem
  • Analysis
  • Khamenei praises Assad and vows “resistance front” will soon pray in Jerusalem

    Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei praised Syrian President Bahsar al-Assad as a “great fighter” and reiterated Tehran’s support for Syria as a “front line” state against the United States and Israel, the Iranian media reported. “Today, Syria is the front line. Therefore, it is our duty to support the Syrian resistance. Indeed, Mr. Bashar al-Assad emerged as a great fighter and stood up firmly and without hesitation.

    March 1, 2018

    Revitalized coffee economy provides Yemen a boost amid conflict
    Middle East Institute
  • Analysis
  • Revitalized coffee economy provides Yemen a boost amid conflict

    Yemen’s national emblem depicts a relief of the Marib Dam, Yemen’s greatest manmade feature—and a coffee plant, Yemen’s most storied natural resource. This is no coincidence. Coffee drinking, as we know it today, originated in Yemen in the 15th century when Sufis discovered red coffee berries in the country’s mountain highlands.

    February 28, 2018

    Water crisis fueling tension between Iran and its neighbors
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  • Water crisis fueling tension between Iran and its neighbors

    Iran’s growing water shortage and other environmental challenges have recently reached crisis point. Water scarcity and air pollution have not only triggered sociopolitical and security problems inside the country but have also caused tension between Iran and its neighbors. With the collapse of ISIS, Iran and Turkey are stepping up competition for the control of water in the region, while a potential effort by Tehran to severely restrict the flow of water into Iraq could create more problems for the war-torn country.

    February 28, 2018

    Iran and the prospect for regional water wars
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  • Iran and the prospect for regional water wars

    “Iran has shared water [resources] with 12 neighboring countries. Drought can become a source of cooperation or friction,” Major General Yahya-Rahim Safavi, military adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, said at the Water Diplomacy and Hydro-politics Conference on Tuesday.

    The gravity of Safavi’s statement is best understood against the background of the water crisis in Iran and the country’s existing water disputes with neighboring countries.

    February 28, 2018

    Iran-backed Afghan fighters in Syria vow to battle Israel and Saudi Arabia next
  • Analysis
  • Iran-backed Afghan fighters in Syria vow to battle Israel and Saudi Arabia next

    Sayed Ali-Asghar Hosseini, an Afghan national living in Iran, says he hopes to quickly recover from injuries he sustained in the Syrian conflict in order to return to the Arab country and take part in the next phase of war against Israel and Saudi Arabia. “Our real war with Israel and the al-Saud family is still there.

    February 27, 2018

    Tehran fails to appreciate European efforts to preserve the nuclear deal
    Middle East Institute
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  • Tehran fails to appreciate European efforts to preserve the nuclear deal

    Sobh-e Sadeq, a weekly outlet affiliated with the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), has lashed out at European powers for cooperating with Washington on the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement. One of its lead articles on February 26 condemned the “shameless behavior of the European troika” – referring to France, Germany and Britain which are the three signatories of the Iran deal.

    February 27, 2018

    Iran-backed Asaib Ahl al-Haq: We’ll form next Iraqi government and will expel US forces
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  • Iran-backed Asaib Ahl al-Haq: We’ll form next Iraqi government and will expel US forces

    The head of a prominent Iranian-backed militia group in Iraq has said that the priority of the next government in Baghdad will be to “expel the American forces from Iraq and terminate the strategic cooperation agreement between the two countries.” Qais al-Khazali, who is the leader of Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq, also predicted that a coalition of Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) will form the next government after the upcoming parliamentary elections slated for May 12.

    February 27, 2018

    Tightening the screws on Pakistan | Monday Briefing
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  • Tightening the screws on Pakistan | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Marvin G. Weinbaum, Charles Lister, and Gerald Feierstein provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the placement of Pakistan on a global terrorist financing “gray list,” the ongoing assault on eastern Ghouta following a UNSC cease-fire resolution, and diplomatic efforts on the war in Yemen.

    Iran’s visa waiver proposal worries some Iraqis
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  • Iran’s visa waiver proposal worries some Iraqis

    Iran has announced that it will allow Iraqi travelers and businesspeople to visit the Iranian cities of Abadan and Khorramshahr without the need for a visa, Iranian and Iraqi media reported. According to the consulate general of Iran in the Iraqi city of Basra, Tehran is waiting for the Iraqi government to approve the new policy and cancel the visa requirement for its citizens planning on traveling to the two Iranian cities.

    February 26, 2018

    Tehran says attacks on Eastern Ghouta will continue despite UN resolution
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  • Tehran says attacks on Eastern Ghouta will continue despite UN resolution

    In defiance of a 30-day ceasefire resolution by the UN Security Council, Tehran said on Sunday that pro-Damascus forces would continue military operations against a rebel-held enclave near the Syrian capital,

    February 26, 2018

    Jazayeri: Iran and its anti-US “resistance” allies will shape Middle East’s future
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  • Jazayeri: Iran and its anti-US “resistance” allies will shape Middle East’s future

    Every resistance group emerging in the region is a “thorn in the eye” of the United States and Israel and the future of the Middle East belongs to Iran and its regional allies, Brigadier General Massoud Jazayeri, the deputy chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, said today.

    February 26, 2018

    Iran's energy potential: domestic and regional implications
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  • Iran's energy potential: domestic and regional implications

    Decision-makers in Iran are in a unique position. Years of sanctions, which ostracized the country and crippled its economy, have been lifted, giving way to a deluge of foreign investment in energy, consumer goods and other key economic sectors. These two factors together have already paid political dividends for the leadership in Tehran, which has used the influx of investment to finance its military opposition to the Saudi-led Sunni bloc in Syria and Yemen and to legitimize its status as a critical regional and even global actor.

    February 23, 2018