Iran
Some Iranian Observers Say the Islamic Republic and Its Supporters Still Believe the Current War Is Temporary
Since the 1980s, Iran’s Influence Networks Have Embedded Tehran Within the Hemisphere’s Political and Informational Terrain
Washington Has Now Connected the Entire Transnational Network and Exposed Its Operational Core in Khartoum
Mojtaba Is a Fraud Under the Islamic Republic’s Constitution, Which Sets ‘Grand Ayatollah’ as the Full Rank for the Supreme Leader
Politicking Had a Place When Regime Change in Iran Was a Distant Dream, but Game-Playing Is Counterproductive as Its Reality Looms
Trump Should Direct the U.S. Military to Hunt Down Regime Officials in Iran’s de Facto Wartime Capital
The Trump Administration Should Treat Ideological Proximity, Not Direct Culpability, as the Standard for Retaliation
The Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran Had Begun Preparing Organizational Networks Before Iran’s 1979 Revolution
The Responsibility for Liberating Non-Kurdish Areas in Iran Should Fall on the Populations Who Live There
Destroying Guard Posts on the Island Sets the Stage for U.S. Forces to Occupy It and Protect Its Oil Facilities for a Post-War Economy
A Survivor, Ghalibaf Has Established Contact with U.S. Intelligence and Convinced Trump That He Can Deliver Security
After the Supreme Leader’s Death, the Revolutionary Guards Are Holding Firm and Steering Iran Toward Escalation and Continued Repression
This Iranian Play Is Nothing New, and Panic Is Unwarranted
Israel’s Air Defences Are Holding, Even as Israeli and U.S. Air Power Operates Freely over Iranian Skies
Europe’s Reluctance on Iran Reflects More Than Diplomacy - It Reflects Vulnerability
Inside Hezbollah’s Justification for Renewed Conflict With Israel
Many Iranians May See the Ongoing U.S.-Israel Military Operation as an Attack on Their Nation and Their Faith
Iran’s Limited Missile Arsenal Retains Capability to Fire Projectiles at Tankers Passing Through the Narrow Shipping Channel