Iran in the World Press

Iran nuclear weapons talks could set off a dangerous chain reaction in Tehran

PolicyMic: In the past month, the media and airwaves in the U.S. have been overflowing with euphoria about the prospect of a diplomatic...

How not to negotiate with Iran

Wall Street Journal: How depressingly predictable: Iran lies and prevaricates—about the breadth of its nuclear programs; about their purpose; about the quality ...

The U.S. was supposed to protect these Iranians

PolicyMic: The situation surrounding a group of Iranian dissidents in Iraq has reached a dire phase. On September 1, 52 Iranian dissidents were...

Two words that should make the West wary of Iran

Bloomberg: Again and again, the trope appears: “Western-educated” as a sort of marker for “moderate” or “a man we can work with.” It’s...

Don’t be fooled by Iran’s charming new leader

Bloomberg: There are two main reasons to doubt the possibility of an Iran-U.S. rapprochement, an idea that gained new life after Iran's charm...

The Iranian ‘moderate’

Washington Post: The search, now 30 years old, for Iranian “moderates” goes on. Amid the enthusiasm of the latest sighting, it’s worth remembering...

Five reasons not to trust Iran on nukes

Bloomberg: Iranian President Hassan Rohani who this week is attempting to charm the pants off the United Nations, President Barack Obama, world Jewry...

How Obama was checkmated by Iran

Bloomberg: “Down is up and up is down. I feel like we have passed through the looking glass and are looking back at...

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The German Government Will Not Receive the Son of Iran’s Last Shah

Following reports of Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran’s last Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, traveling to Germany to attend...

700,000 Jobs Lost in Iran as A Result of War

While the fate of the war in the region remains uncertain, reports from Iran indicate a suffocating livelihood crisis...

Iran: How Pahlavi’s Name Stole the January 2026 Uprising

In the biting cold of mid-January 2026, the air in Tehran’s Vali-e-Asr Square was thick with the scent of...

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Foreign Militia in Iran: A Show of Power or a Sign of Crisis?

As economic and social crises in Iran have expanded,...

Iran’s War-Stricken Economy and Structural Deadlock

Iran’s war-stricken economy is now in a condition where...

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