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Iran’s IRGC and its Proxies Must be Expelled from Syria, Regional Meddling Must be Halted

by Saeed
While many people around the world were shocked by Syria’s Assad regime using chemical weapons against innocent civilians, the strikes against Assad’s chemical sites by U.S., Britain and France ended with what some call “the unpleasant policy of appeasement” in that it allowed the the Ayatollahs in Tehran to remain unaffected.

Iranian regime’s officials call their meddling in Syria and other neighboring countries an attempt to keep the danger away from their own borders. But, Iran’s interference in the region has has escalated over the past decade.

Iran Regime is weak and support for the Resistance will end the mullahs’ rule

by Azita Carlson
Donald Trump recently warned the Iranian Regime that if they restarted their nuclear program, “they [would] have bigger problems than they’ve ever had before.”
However, the Regime is currently facing a wave of crises that are already bigger than any they have faced in their 39-year-rule, including a potential end to the nuclear deal, a failing economy, and the Iranian people’s nationwide anti-regime uprising.

All roads in Iran point to regime change

by Armin Baldwin
It’s not a great time to be a mullah in Iran.
The Iranian Regime is struggling to determine how to retaliate to a second suspected Israeli strike, which has killed Iranian forces in Syria, while also facing deep unrest at home and the prospect of international isolation if Donald Trump pulls out of the 2015 nuclear deal, later this month.

Iran will suffer from collapse of North Korea

by Staff writer, SF
The international spotlight has been largely focused on the meetings between the presidents of North Korea and South Korea, which aims to end the conflict between the two states. This would be good news for Korea, but also the whole world. However, not everyone is so happy.

Iran Hackers Attack Activists, Charity Workers, Dual Nationals, and Others

 by Navid  Felker

According to a report released on Saturday, April 28th, by the Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, the user accounts of several Iranian charity workers, academics, and dual nationals living abroad, as well as those of political and civil activists in Iran, have all been attacked by Iranian hackers.

US Secretary of State urges Gulf nations to unite against Iran threat

by Atousa Pilger
The US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, on his first official visit, is urging the Gulf states to keep up cooperation and ease the economic tensions with Qatar. Pompeo is on a three-day trip to the Middle East to rally support and build up pressure against Iran with regards to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
Yesterday, he was in the Saudi capital Riyadh where he said that a strong front from the Gulf states is essential.

Reports Say U.S. Investigating China’s Huawei Tech for Alleged Iran Sanctions Violations

(NCRI) and (PMOI / MEK Iran):

by Azita Carlson
The U.S. Justice Department has opened an investigation into suspected U.S. export sanctions related to Iran, by China’s Huawei Technologies, reports by Reuters, the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and other media. Subpoenas were issued to the company by the U.S. Commerce and Treasury, according to information provided by officials who wished to remain anonymous.

U.S. authorities have been probing Huawei’s alleged shipping of U.S.-origin products to Iran in violation of U.S. sanctions law since 2016, Reuters reported, adding that the probe of Huawei is similar to that used for the $92.5 billion Chinese company, ZTE Corp.

Iran’s Involvement in the Region should be Thwarted

by Saeed
Saudi Arabia is at the center of rapidly unfolding Middle East events. The visit by Mohammad Bin Salman to Egypt, Britain, the United States, France, and Spain, reinforced old alliances and promoted the interests of Saudi Arabia and its allies in the Gulf region as well as of Arab and Muslim countries.
After the his return, King Salman began receiving the guests of the Arab summit in Dhahran, which the King called the Jerusalem Summit because of its emphasis on the status of Jerusalem. The kingdom has historically supported Jerusalem.

IRGC’s Activities “Not Limited to Iran” according to Senior Military Official

by Staff writer, SF
In a speech on April 18th marking Iran’s Army Day, President Hassan Rouhani claimed that Iran wants strong relations with neighboring countries and rejects interfering in their internal affairs. He said that “dialogue is the only means towards peace in the region.”

Iran’s Currency Crisis is Fault of Current Regime

by Navid  Felker
According to Iran’s leadership, the United States it to blame for its current crises regarding their hold on power and the expansion of their influence in the region. However, recent developments within the country show that the underlying currency and economic situation is real threat to the regime.