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How Iraq’s vote will shape the next phase of US-Iran competition

November 18, 2025

An Iraqi parliament inclined to police those conduits under US pressure would tighten the vise; whereas, a parliament content to muddle through would keep Iran’s arteries open.

The taboo of regret: Iranian reflections on the seizure of the US embassy in 1979

November 3, 2025

It was a rare moment of candor from someone who has stood near the center of power for four decades. Nateq-Nouri’s broader message was that the Islamic Republic’s missteps were not fate but choice — that the state’s permanent confrontation with the US was not inevitable but constructed and, therefore, could one day be reversed.

Iran’s nuclear calculus in an unsettled Middle East

October 15, 2025

Iran’s nuclear trajectory is more like a cautious glide along a familiar route than a leap into the unknown, made up of tactical, reversible steps aimed at buying time rather than fundamentally changing the project.

Khamenei Thinks He Can Ride This Out

September 11, 2025

For years, Khamenei has been insisting to his people that there would be no war with the United States or Israel. That claim was shattered when more than 1,000 Iranians were killed in June’s 12-day war. Now he warns against the country sliding into a “state of ‘no war, no peace.’” The diagnosis isn’t wrong—but refusing to confront hard choices is vintage Khamenei.

One year of Pezeshkian: The scapegoat-in-waiting

August 4, 2025

President Masoud Pezeshkian’s first year in office was defined by Iran’s familiar political structural constraints, external crises, and a moderate-reformist base forever frustrated with his cautious pragmatism and unfulfilled promises.

What the War Changed Inside Iran

July 7, 2025

The regime has been pushed to the edge of strategic pivot.

Pezeshkian’s overtures: Cosmetic change or real shift in power?

June 25, 2025

In this leadership void and amid a crisis of direction, Masoud Pezeshkian, Iran’s president, has become the public voice of the regime. Is this a cosmetic change or does it reflect a deeper shift in power?

Trump at war with Iran: Regime change, risk, and the hidden battle inside Tehran

June 23, 2025

Trump’s early hesitation during the opening days of the conflict was widely interpreted as strategic confusion. But recent moves, including suggestive support for opposition figures and rhetoric about regime transformation

US has an opening to force concessions from Iran in a potential deal

June 20, 2025

This strategic caution creates an opening for the United States. Neither Russia nor China is shaping events in the region at the strategic level, leaving Iran diplomatically isolated.

Khamenei postures and blinks at the same time

June 18, 2025

Notably, Khamenei’s remarks included no mention of Islam, long the ideological centerpiece of his worldview. Instead, he appealed to Iranian nationalism, asking a population weary of endless confrontation with Israel and the US for their support.

Why Khamenei Is Betting on Trump

May 14, 2025

Since mid-April, diplomacy between Tehran and Washington has shifted into overdrive. After a seven-year freeze, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has made a stunning, if not entirely surprising, reversal: He has greenlit a new nuclear deal…

5 key factors shaping Iran’s foreign policy calculus

May 1, 2025

Iran appears to be reorienting its approach to diplomatic engagement with its neighbors and the West by prioritizing the economic benefits of cooperation. While Iran’s overtures to the US, Saudi Arabia, Russia, and China bear watching, they may signify pragmatic moves in the expectation of short-term benefit rather than deeper ideological changes in posture.

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