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Ahmadinejad and his supporters may look simple, but they have used the most subtle methods to undermine the authority of the clergy.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is desperate to demonstrate that he is the legitimate supreme authority in Iran.
Should Qassem Suleimani pursue politics, he may be replaced by his deputy, Brigadier General Esmail Qaani, who is believed to be directing the IRGC QF’s activities in Afghanistan.
Background on the British Indian agency that managed telegraph lines in Iran in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The growth of terrorist activity in Pakistan's Punjab Province could have serious consequences for Pakistan's stability, the war in Afghanistan, India-Pakistan relations, and international terrorism.
Why does Iran consider Afghanistan so important? What are Iran's strategic aims in Afghanistan?
While the commissars for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) should represent the will of the supreme leader of Iran, today it seems they are speaking for the guards instead of overseeing them; the IRGC is slowly taking over Iran.
Is the Iranian regime responsible for Iranian terrorism?




