Over the past few years, the Iranian government has been criticized for supporting and empowering Islamic militant groups in the Middle East region. The country had made it clear that it proudly supports militant groups …
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Iran-Saudi Arabia Ties Affect Counter Terrorism Actions in the Middle East
Under Iran’s ex-President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Iran and Saudi Arabia used to enjoy close political and economical relationships. Over the past few years, political disagreements between the two countries have damaged relations between Iran and …
Continue reading »President Hassan Rouhani Enjoys Full Support of Iran’s Majlis: MP
Despite existing political disagreements between the Iranian government and Majlis, MP Mohammad Sharei believes that President Hassan Rouhani enjoys full support of Majlis representatives. Over the past few weeks, Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei …
Continue reading »Qatar Needs to Stop Supporting Islamic Militant Groups: Iranian MP
Different Islamic militant groups across the Middle East region have enjoyed receiving financial support from the Qatar government over the past few years. Qatar is currently looking to fortify its influence in the region, and …
Continue reading »Sunnis Enjoy Democracy, Freedom in Iran: Ali Sharafi
Following the Islamic Revolution of Iran, the Iranian government has been criticized by international organizations over mistreating minorities including Sunnis, Jews and Christians. According to the Iranian Constitution, minorities are prohibited from promoting their religions …
Continue reading »Vakili: Sunnis Should not be Blamed for Jaish al-Adl Attacks
Over the past few months, the Jaish al-Adl militant group has carried out a number of attacks against the bases of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in the province of Sistan Baluchestan. Accordingly, the …
Continue reading »Mohsen Ramezani: Nuclear Talks Helpful for Iran
The Iranian government and European Union have recently started the new round of nuclear talks. Although conservative politicians in Iran are not happy with the process of ongoing negotiations, many believe that nuclear talks are …
Continue reading »Tehran-Kabul Ties Degrade as Afghans are Being ‘Mistreated’ in Iran
Over the past three decades, millions of Afghans have fled from their country because of various issues such as war, economic crisis, famine, etc. At this time, three million Afghans are reportedly living in Iran. …
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