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THE IRANIAN PEOPLE ARE WHAT IRAN REGIME FEARS MOST

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THE IRANIAN PEOPLE ARE WHAT IRAN REGIME FEARS MOST By INU Staff INU - The National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) in Washington, DC last June, revealed details concerning the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ (IRGC) regarding both the testing and launching ballistic missiles. Evidence like this shows Iran’s resistance to curbing its agenda. Regarding the effectiveness of the nuclear deal with Iran, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said, “Judging any international agreement begins and ends with the nature of the government that signed it.” When U.S. President Donald Trump announced his new Iran strategy, he said, “… in just a few years, as key restrictions disappear, Iran can sprint towards a rapid nuclear weapons breakout… What is the purpose of a deal that, at best, only delays Iran’s nuclear capability for a short period of time?” As well, in his September 19th UNGA address, he stated, “The Iranian government masks a corrupt dictatorship behind the...
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ANALYSIS: Is Iran’s intransigence whiplashing onto its population? 10/2/2017 1:46:11 PM   facebook Google+ ► Print An Iranian woman after rubbing mud on her body during a ritual to mark the Ashura in Khorramabad on October 1, 2017. By Heshmat Alavi Al Arabiya, 2 October 2017  -Iran’s aggressions across the Middle East and its support for terrorist and fundamentalist organizations have raised strong remarks from senior regional officials and their American counterparts. And the impact is whiplashing back into Iran’s population. Iran is ramping up its illicit activities across the Middle East, especially in Syria and Iraq, and threatens free navigation in international waters, according to the US military’s top officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford, as he explained his concerns to the Senate Armed Forces Committee at a recent hearing. Last month’s  United Nations  General Assembly in New York wa...

ANALYSIS: Is Iran’s intransigence whiplashing onto its population?

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ANALYSIS: Is Iran’s intransigence whiplashing onto its population? An Iranian woman after rubbing mud on her body during a ritual to mark the Ashura in Khorramabad on October 1, 2017. By Heshmat Alavi Al Arabiya, 2 October 2017  -Iran’s aggressions across the Middle East and its support for terrorist and fundamentalist organizations have raised strong remarks from senior regional officials and their American counterparts. And the impact is whiplashing back into Iran’s population. Iran is ramping up its illicit activities across the Middle East, especially in Syria and Iraq, and threatens free navigation in international waters, according to the US military’s top officer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Joseph Dunford, as he explained his concerns to the Senate Armed Forces Committee at a recent hearing. Last month’s  United Nations  General Assembly in New York was the scene of many foreign ministers and other senior officials maki...

A 1988 massacre and the truth about ‘moderate’ Rouhani

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A 1988 massacre and the truth about ‘moderate’ Rouhani 9/28/2017 7:41:40 PM 1988 Massacre of Iranian political prisoners   Dr. Majid Rafizadeh Arab News, 27 September 2017  - Iran’s president Hassan Rouhani is making a tactical shift once again. This time he is appealing the hard-liners publicly and revealing the actual agenda of his administration after achieving the Supreme Leader’s economic objectives. Rouhani used the UN pedestal last week to shower praise on Tehran’s theocracy. His stale slogans smack of desperation and deception. Isolated and generally regarded as a pariah, the regime and its familiar figures try to stick to the same plot and project an image of a powerful and rational player. Brush aside the forced rhetoric and the ugly truth reveals itself: A regime that has hanged over 3,100 people under Rouhani alone, securing the world record for the highest number of executions. Dozens of young people are among the victims, securing a...