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Senior Iranian Delegation Visits Damascus for Talks
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  • Senior Iranian Delegation Visits Damascus for Talks

    Iran’s Fars News Agency reports that a high-level Iranian parliamentary delegation left Tehran for Damascus on January 3 to hold meetings with senior Syrian officials. The chairman of Iranian Parliament’s Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, heads the delegation.

    January 3, 2017

    IRGC Sees Victory in Syria Vital to Expanding Its Hegemony in Region
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  • IRGC Sees Victory in Syria Vital to Expanding Its Hegemony in Region

    A top Iranian general has said the “liberation” of the Syrian city of Aleppo was a “strategic” victory for Iran over the United States and regional countries. “When Aleppo was liberated, polici

    December 27, 2016

    Saudi Female Conservationist Fights to Preserve Islamic Heritage
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  • Saudi Female Conservationist Fights to Preserve Islamic Heritage

    The Middle East’s descent into chaos has been accompanied by a growing threat to the region’s historic sites. The breakdown of states and growth in extremism have exposed these ancient sites to looting and destruction. The drivers, however, are varied. Extremist groups like ISIS profit from the smuggling of antiquities, but there are also religious motivations. Extremist movements such as ISIS and al-Qaeda, which adhere to a strictly puritanical view of Islam, perceive heritage sites, including Islamic, as a sinful distraction from faith.

    December 22, 2016

    Iran-Run Forces in Full Control of Aleppo
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  • Iran-Run Forces in Full Control of Aleppo

    The Iranian media reports that the evacuation of Syrian rebels and civilians from eastern Aleppo has come to an end, and that the entire city is now under the control of the Syrian army.

    December 22, 2016

    The Displaced as Actors in Syrian Politics
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  • The Displaced as Actors in Syrian Politics

    For the Assad regime in Damascus, displacement has become an essential tactic in shaping the terms of its encounter with dissent, alongside violence and detention. At the same time, the process of displacement has not unfolded in a coherent or predictable manner. Rather, displacement in the Syrian conflict is a product of choices, chief among them the regime’s choice to erase, rather than accommodate, political Opposition in Syria. It is also the result of how the Opposition responds to these challenges. This essay explores how Opposition networks have adapted pragmatically to displacement and exile. Far from accepting the terms of the conflict passively, Syria’s diverse opposition continues to mobilize in the face of ongoing state oppression.

    December 21, 2016

    Iran Shows No Concern for Safety of Civilians in Aleppo
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  • Iran Shows No Concern for Safety of Civilians in Aleppo

    A senior Iranian security official has slammed a United Nations Security Council resolution that calls for international observers to monitor the evacuation of civilians trapped in the besieged Syrian city of Aleppo.

     

    December 21, 2016

    Iranian Official Admits Role in Syria’s Destruction
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iranian Official Admits Role in Syria’s Destruction

    A top Iranian official admitted on December 21 that Tehran and Moscow shared a base in Syria to coordinate their military support for the country’s embattled President Bashar al-Assad.

    December 21, 2016

    IRGC’s Soft-Power Influence Undermines Iraq’s Security
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  • IRGC’s Soft-Power Influence Undermines Iraq’s Security

    The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has claimed that its engineers are tasked to repair the Mosul Dam, Iraq’s largest dam that generates hydroelectricity and provides water for agricultural irrigation in Nineveh Governorate.

    Hailing the IRGC’s scientific capabilities and non-military expertise, General Salar Abnoush, the deputy head of IRGC’s construction conglomerate Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Base, said that the company was busy “repairing cracks in Mosul Dam to prevent the complete inundation of the Iraqi cities of Samarra, Mosul and Kadhimiya.”

    December 20, 2016

    Iran-led Militia Forces Planning to Seize Iraq’s Tal Afar
    Middle East Institute
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  • Iran-led Militia Forces Planning to Seize Iraq’s Tal Afar

    On December 20, a senior commander of an Iran-run Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) unit in Iraq said the militia forces were stationed within three kilometers of Tal Afar city and were awaiting for an order from Baghdad to enter the city center.

    December 20, 2016