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When the Islamic Republic collapses, a strong unified Iran will be a force for stability and a regional bulwark against the Islamism under which the Iranian people now chafe.
Five years after George W. Bush’s election, his administration still lacks a clear policy toward Iran—this despite the fact that the Department of State labels Iran the world’s leading sponsor of international terrorism. Of late, the discussion of Iran has focused almost entirely on that country’s nuclear program, with some...
Obama may want to engage Iran's current leadership, but he should throw them no lifeline.
Technology--from the telegraph to the audiotape--has played important roles in consolidating political authority in Iran. Now, technology is making the Islamic Republic vulnerable.
Press release/summary for Eternal Iran: Continuity and Chaos.
Background on the British Indian agency that managed telegraph lines in Iran in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
While all real power remains firmly in the clammy hands of Supreme Leader Khamenei, it isworth taking a look at some of the new ministers.
Efforts by the international community to engage Iran have utterly failed, leaving regime change as the key to solving the problem.



