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Iran-Backed Militia Leaders Call for Seizure of Kirkuk from Kurds
  • Analysis
  • Iran-Backed Militia Leaders Call for Seizure of Kirkuk from Kurds

    A spokesman of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.) has said that the paramilitary forces will “not rush to a civil war sought by” Iraqi Kurdistan’s President Masoud Barzani, but cautioned that P.M.F.

    September 29, 2017

    Rouhani Still Seeks Economic Engagement with the West
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  • Rouhani Still Seeks Economic Engagement with the West

    President Hassan Rouhani continues to insist that the 2015 nuclear deal is safe, despite very vocal agitation from the Trump White House. The Trump administration’s September 14 decision to continue to waive sanctions on Iran’s oil and gas industries—as is required by the nuclear deal as long as Tehran is compliant with its obligations—also points to the deal’s strong likelihood for survival in the foreseeable future.

    House Committee Passes Anti-Hezbollah Legislation | MEI Flash
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  • House Committee Passes Anti-Hezbollah Legislation | MEI Flash

    The U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee passed two bills today that tighten sanctions on Hezbollah. The bills amend sections of the Hezbollah International Financing Act of 2015. The first bill imposes sanctions on any foreign person that assists a number of key Hezbollah financial, security, foreign relations, and media institutions. The second bill imposes sanctions on persons responsible for use of people as human shields in the 2006 war or thereafter, and names Hezbollah senior leadership among those intended.

    September 28, 2017

    Iraqi Hezbollah Calls Barzani “Traitor”, Warns “Resistance” Will Retaliate
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  • Iraqi Hezbollah Calls Barzani “Traitor”, Warns “Resistance” Will Retaliate

    Iranian-aligned Iraqi militant leaders continue to threaten violence against the Kurdish Regional Government (K.R.G.) over the independence vote on Monday. “Kurdistan’s referendum has no value and the resistance will take a series of measures to respond,” said Jafar al-Husseini, the spokesman of the Hezbollah Brigades, an Iranian-sponsored militia group within the Popular Mobilization Forces (P.M.F.). “Officials in Kurdistan are American tools in Iraq and the region.

    September 28, 2017

    Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban
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  • Afghan, U.S. Officials Say Iran Arming Taliban

    Local officials in western Afghanistan say Iran and Pakistan continue to assist Taliban fighters to destabilize the region. “Pakistan and Iran support the Taliban. Residents have seen Pakistani and Iranian clerics bringing money to Taliban in Shindand [District,” alleged Abdul Ghani Noori, the head of Zer Koh District of Herat Province, bordering Iran. He claimed that between 200 and 400 Taliban militants are present in the district and called on Afghan security forces to launch an “extensive operation” against terrorists in the area.

    September 28, 2017

    Iran Beefs up Security in Its Kurdish Regions after Iraqi Vote
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  • Iran Beefs up Security in Its Kurdish Regions after Iraqi Vote

    Iranian authorities have stepped up security measures in Kurdish regions in the northwest since Iraqi Kurdistan held an independence vote on Monday, the BBC Persian reports. The government has suspended or slowed access to the internet in some western regions, including in Kurdistan Province, which borders Iraqi Kurdistan. Video footages show that the government has dispatched armed forces and riot police as well as tanks and armed vehicles to Kurdish areas.

    September 28, 2017

    Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Threatens to Punish Erbil over "Israeli Project"
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  • Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Threatens to Punish Erbil over "Israeli Project"

    Iranian leaders and state-run media outlets reacted angrily to Iraqi Kurdistan’s decision to hold an independence referendum on Monday, and threatened retaliatory actions against Erbil. Tehran halted all flights to and from Erbil and Sulaymaniyah in northern Iraq and the Iranian military launched war games near the Kurdish border. Senior Iranian officials stressed that the Islamic Republic rejects the plebiscite and described it as an “Israeli and American plot” to divide Iraq and counter Iranian influence in the region.

    September 28, 2017

    Trump's U.N. Speech and U.S.-Iran Relations
    Middle East Institute
  • Podcast
  • Trump's U.N. Speech and U.S.-Iran Relations

    President Donald Trump spent a portion of his first speech before the U.N. General Assembly attacking Iran. MEI experts Gerald Feierstein and Ahmad Majidyar join host Paul Salem for a discussion of the speech and what lies ahead for U.S.-Iran relations and the nuclear deal.

    September 26, 2017

    Trump's U.N. Speech and U.S.-Iran Relations
  • Analysis
  • Trump's U.N. Speech and U.S.-Iran Relations

    President Donald Trump spent a portion of his first speech before the U.N. General Assembly attacking Iran. MEI experts Gerald Feierstein and Ahmad Majidyar join host Paul Salem for a discussion of the speech and what lies ahead for U.S.-Iran relations and the nuclear deal.

    September 26, 2017

    High-Level Turkish Military Delegation to Visit Iran Next Week
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  • High-Level Turkish Military Delegation to Visit Iran Next Week

    Turkey’s Chief of the General Staff Hulusi Akar, leading a high-ranking military delegation, will visit Tehran for strategic talks next week, the Iranian media reported today. Akar is expected to meet with his Iranian counterpart General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri, President Hassan Rouhani and other top Iranian military and political leaders.

    September 26, 2017

    Kurdish Leaders Confident Referendum Won’t Result in War | Monday Briefing
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  • Kurdish Leaders Confident Referendum Won’t Result in War | Monday Briefing

    In this week’s Monday Briefing, MEI experts Randa Slim, Gonul Tol, W. Robert Pearson, and Alex Vatanka provide analysis on recent and upcoming events including the Kurdish independence referendum and how it will impact the K.R.G.’s negotiations with Baghdad, Turkey’s limited options to respond to the referendum, growing ties between Turkey and Russia, and the mounting political pressure on Iran’s President Rouhani amid President Trump’s attacks on the nuclear deal.

    Iran-Backed Groups Threaten Violence in Kirkuk after Kurdish Vote
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  • Iran-Backed Groups Threaten Violence in Kirkuk after Kurdish Vote

    An Iraqi militia group today accused the Kurdish peshmerga forces of having “occupied” the province of Kirkuk and stressed that his forces are ready to “liberate disputed regions” in Iraq. “The Iraqi government should act with determination to liberate Kirkuk from separatist paramilitaries before it is too late,” Harakat al-Nujaba, an Iranian-sponsored group fighting in Iraq and Syria, said in a statement as Iraqi Kurds were casting their ballots for an independence referendum.

    September 25, 2017

    Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Mulls Options against Erbil
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  • Iran Rejects Kurdish Vote, Mulls Options against Erbil

    Iranian leaders strongly denounced today’s referendum vote for the Iraqi Kurdistan region and warned that the move could have serious ramifications for Iraq and the broader region.

    September 25, 2017