A New Strategy for Iran’s Nuclear Deal
April 11, 2022 4 min. read

Former-President Trump’s decision to remove the United States from the JCPOA was misguided. Now President Biden negotiates with Iran after years of obscure nuclear development. It is time to reconsider foreign policy objectives for Iran’s nuclear program. Trump argued the nuclear deal failed to address Iran’s motive for nuclear weapons, and he stands correct. Trump […]

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Iranian regime funds the horrific abuse of Palestinian children’s rights
August 21, 2018 5 min. read

According to research conducted by the Center for Near East Policy Research, Palestinian youngsters currently attending Hamas summer camps are learning methods of attacking and killing Jews. This is a blatant violation of children’s rights. Palestinian children living in Gaza should be given the opportunity to reach their full educational potential. According to the Universal […]

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Trump Sanctions: The Latest Disappointment for the Advocates of Iran-US Reconciliation
August 20, 2018 5 min. read

When President Donald Trump announced on 8th May that the United States would not be a party to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran deal, anymore, it was easily predictable that new tensions between Tehran and Washington will emerge soon. It didn’t take long for the European Union to voice […]

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Op-Ed: Why the US is correct in re-imposing sanctions
August 17, 2018 5 min. read
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The Iranian regime poses a strategic threat to the entire world and thus, it is critical for the US to act against this threat. Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov once proclaimed, “A country that does not respect the rights of its people won’t respect the rights of its neighbors.”  If one carefully examines Iran’s activities across the […]

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On Trump’s Decision to Withdraw From The Iran Deal
July 24, 2018 6 min. read

Donald Trump’s message and views on Iran have been remarkably consistent throughout his time in the public sphere. Even immediately following the deal’s successful negotiation, Trump came out against it, hurling a line many would become very familiar with: “Never, ever, ever in my life have I seen any transaction as incompetently negotiated as our […]

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Unforced Errors: On the Iran Nuclear Deal
May 15, 2018 4 min. read

Withdrawing from the Iran deal puts the United States in a weaker position in every way. Following the 2016 election, some wondered if President Trump was some sort of strategic savant, playing a game of three-dimensional chess behind a façade of emotionally volatile ignorance. Trump quickly put this theory to bed, though, and his decision […]

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How Can America Bring Iran Back to the West?
January 11, 2018 12 min. read

The recent Russian rejection of an American initiative at the UN Security Council for the world community to express solidarity with the Iranian protesters in the face of the Islamist regime’s brutalities did not come as a surprise. In fact, given the history of Russia’s imperialistic behavior towards Iran, the rejection came as a natural […]

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Time for Reckoning a Long Hidden Massacre
November 30, 2017 6 min. read

  This week, Tehran announced it would continue a missile development program that defense analysts say could allow Iran to launch nuclear weapons. It was a public threat that has understandably stirred strong response from the US and the west: the risk of nuclear proliferation by a fanatical regime is indeed a threat to millions […]

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An Alternative to U.S. Discarding Iran Nuclear Deal
September 27, 2017 8 min. read

If the U.S. were to unilaterally withdraw, the JCPOA would simply become a P4+1 agreement and Iran would still be in a legitimate position.

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Middle Eastern Dissidents: Iranian Regime Responsible for Twin Attacks
June 11, 2017 7 min. read

Following the terror attacks in Iran that killed at least 16 people, some Middle Eastern dissidents believe what happened was an inside job perpetrated by the Iranian regime.

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Iran’s Election Offers Voters Only a Rubber Stamp
May 16, 2017 5 min. read

The Iranian president holds little real authority since the supreme leader remains the final authority on all matters of state.

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