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Iran Is Arab World’s Greatest Threat

Iran Is Arab World’s Greatest Threat
Fanning the flames. A member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps chants slogans during a military drill in the Strait of Hormuz in southern Iran. (AFP)
Iran Is Arab World’s Greatest Threat

By Staff writer, SF

It is no secret that Iran would think nothing of destroying Israel. After all, the Regime refers to the Jewish state as “the little Satan”, shouts the “death to Israel” slogan, and uses its proxy militias to attack the country from Lebanon (Hezbollah) and Palestine (Hamas).

Huawei Has Deeper Ties to Iran Than Previously Thought

Huawei Has Deeper Ties to Iran Than Previously Thought

Huawei Has Deeper Ties to Iran Than Previously Thought

By Staff writer, SF

Chinese tech giant Huawei has reportedly been conducting sanctions-breaking business with Iran and three Chinese individuals had signing rights to Iranian bank accounts for both Huawei and Hong Kong-based equipment firm Skycom – a company that US prosecutors claim Huawei controlled.

Illegal Banks Defraud the Iranian People out of Hundreds of Millions of Dollars

Illegal Banks Defraud the Iranian People out of Hundreds of Millions of Dollars

Illegal Banks Defraud the Iranian People out of Hundreds of Millions of Dollars

by Staff writer, SF

Iran, a country in the throes of an economic crisis, must now set aside $800 million of its budget for the coming year to deal with the problems cause by unlicensed credit institutions. This outlay follows last summer’s $300 million appropriation to shore up unlicensed credit institutions.

Iranian Academics Worried Over Crackdown

Iranian Academics Worried Over Crackdown

Iranian Academics Worried Over Crackdown

By Saeed

Academics in Iran with links to foreign countries are on alert following the arrest of a demographer whose research led her to question the Regime’s policy to increase the birth rate.

Meimanat Hosseini-Chavoshi, who holds Iranian and Australian citizenship, was arrested on accusations of espionage in November when she tried to leave the country.

Iran: The Protests Continue After a Year

Iran: The Protests Continue After a Year

Iran: The Protests Continue After a Year

By Armin Baldwin

It has been a year since the mass protests erupted in Iran, shaking the regime to its core and showing the world that the situation in the country is critical.

The country’s leadership is probably very relieved that it is still standing after the events of the past 12 months. Its relief is palpable as Iranian officials are speaking out in celebration but they have been warned by the Supreme Leader that they should be a little more cautious.

Israel-Palestine Peace Accord Would Weaken Iran

Israel-Palestine Peace Accord Would Weaken Iran

Israel-Palestine Peace Accord Would Weaken Iran

by Staff writer, SF

All of the time that Israel fails to secure a just peace with Palestine, end its occupation of the Palestinian territories, and stop the oppression of Palestinian rights, they are empowering extremist regimes like Iran to take on the Palestinian cause.

Protests in Iran Will Bring the End of Regime

Protests in Iran Will Bring the End of Regime

Protests in Iran Will Bring the End of Regime

By Saeed

At the end of 2017, thousands of anti-regime protesters came out onto the streets of Iran to demand regime change and denounce Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and attracted the attention of the world.

Iran: Regime Elites Fear Overthrow

Iran: Regime Elites Fear Overthrow

Iran: Regime Elites Fear Overthrow

by Staff writer, SF

The so-called prince of Iran, grandson of Iranian Regime Founder Ruhollah Khomeini, has warned that the Regime is on the brink of collapse.

Hassan Khomeini, whose name has been mentioned as a possible candidate for the next Supreme Leader, said that if the Regime failed to address the problems of the people, specifically with regards to human rights and economic pressure, then the Regime would fall.

US Sanctions Against Iran Effects Regime’s Rug Industry

US Sanctions Against Iran Effects Regime's Rug Industry

US Sanctions Against Iran Effects Regime's Rug Industry

As the Trump administration works to unravel Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with word powers, the producers of the country’s famed Persian carpets fear they will lose vital markets, it is noteworthy that the rug business is also mainly being controlled by the Iran regime’s revolutionary guards (IRGC).

Iranian Regime Orders Crackdown on Lawyers

Human rights defenders Nasrin Sotoudeh and Mohammad Najafi

Human rights defenders Nasrin Sotoudeh and Mohammad Najafi

by Atousa Pilger

The Iranian regime is being put under increasing pressure by the people of Iran. The people have been protesting and holding anti-government demonstrations for almost a year and with every day that goes past, the Iranian regime is realising that the threat is not going to dissipate.