Deadlock and the Necessity of Difficult Diplomatic Decisions for Iran’s Regime

Iran’s regime in 2026 is in a situation that can be described as the intersection of accumulated crises. While in previous years foreign policy served as a tool for the temporary management of tensions, in 2026 diplomacy became the only means of survival for the country’s struggling economy. Imbalances in the budget, energy sector, pension […]

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Factional War Over a U.S. Agreement Spills into Iran’s Streets as Rifts Open Across Regime Factions

As reports of a final agreement between Iran’s regime and the United States grow louder, signs of a deep political crisis within the ruling establishment have also become more apparent. Disputes over the terms of a potential agreement have moved beyond closed-door discussions and have now spilled into street gatherings, official regime platforms, and media […]

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Agreement Between Iran’s Regime and the United States Highlights a New Rift Within the Ruling Establishment

Disagreements over the course of negotiations between Tehran and Washington have once again become public. While some media outlets and figures close to the government speak of progress in the talks and the possibility of reducing tensions, other factions within the ruling establishment present a different narrative. The latest example of these disputes is the […]

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Lebanese President Expresses Clear Opposition to Iran’s Regime

Recent remarks by Lebanese President Joseph Aoun regarding the role of Iran’s regime in developments in Lebanon have received widespread coverage in regional and international media. At a time when Lebanon continues to struggle with the consequences of war, economic crisis, and political tensions, he accused Tehran of using Lebanon as a tool to advance […]

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IRGC Attacks Kuwait and Bahrain, Hezbollah and Israel Clash

While in the early hours of Wednesday, June 3, local time, Kuwait reported intercepting missile and drone attacks, air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain and explosions were heard on Qeshm Island, Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah also carried out new attacks against each other despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s promise to reduce tensions. The Islamic Revolutionary […]

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Trump Leaves Advisors’ Meeting Without Reaching a Final Decision

A meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his senior national security and political team regarding the course of negotiations with the Iranian regime ended after more than two hours of consultations without reaching a final decision. The New York Times reported early Saturday, May 30, citing a senior U.S. administration official who spoke on […]

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US Prepares for Another War with the Iranian Regime

Images released from the U.S. Navy’s Carrier Strike Group 11, led by the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz, show that the strike group has been deployed in the Persian Gulf, a move that comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. Axios news website and CBS reported that U.S. President Donald Trump held a confidential meeting […]

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IRGC Members Arrested in Kuwait, Woman Sentenced to Life in Prison in Bahrain for Cooperation with IRGC

As the Iranian regime continues its destabilizing activities against countries in the region, Kuwait announced the arrest of four members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who were attempting to enter the country. In Bahrain, a woman was also sentenced to life imprisonment on charges of cooperating with the IRGC. Kuwait’s Interior Ministry announced […]

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Strait of Hormuz: Show of Power or Beginning of New Tensions

At the same time as tensions in the Middle East are increasing, the British government has announced its readiness to deploy the HMS Dragon destroyer to the region. This move is being carried out within the framework of multinational plans to protect maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz. British officials stated that the decision […]

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Tehran Responds to U.S. Proposal After Trump’s Threat

The state-run IRNA news agency reported on Sunday, May 10, that the Iranian regime had sent its response to the latest U.S. proposal aimed at reaching an agreement and ending the war to Washington through Pakistan, acting as a mediator in the negotiations. Without providing details of the response, IRNA wrote that the negotiations at […]

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Iranian Regime Judiciary Confiscates Assets 40 More Individuals

The Iranian regime’s judiciary says that by judicial order, the assets of 40 individuals accused by the regime of acting against the country’s security and stability have been confiscated. The judiciary claimed that these assets were seized in line with protecting public rights for the benefit of the people and would be used for the […]

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Aftermath of the War: Iranian Workers’ Lives in Grip of a Livelihood Crisis

Following the US and Israeli war against Iran’s regime, the impact of the attacks has not been limited to infrastructure damage; the labor market has also entered a period of widespread instability. A wave of layoffs, the shutdown of internet-based businesses, runaway inflation, soaring rents, and a sharp decline in purchasing power are now putting […]

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Children of Iran; The Silent Victims of War

Children do not analyze war; rather, they mainly experience it on an emotional level. In other words, what adults perceive as an external event becomes an internal feeling for a child—often a feeling of insecurity. In psychology, there is a concept called Basic Trust, which refers to the child’s fundamental assumption that the world is […]

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CENTCOM Announces Launch of Plan For Safe Passage of Ships Through the Strait of Hormuz

The United States Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that about 15,000 American military personnel will participate in an operation called Project Freedom, which is scheduled to begin on Monday in the Strait of Hormuz. The operation was ordered by US President Donald Trump with the aim of ensuring the safe passage of ships and crews from […]

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US Preparing for a Long-Term Blockade of Iran’s Ports

The Wall Street Journal, citing US officials, reported that US President Donald Trump has ordered preparations for a long-term blockade of the Iranian regime. Citing statements from these officials, the newspaper wrote that Trump’s objective with this move is to undermine the Iranian regime’s financial resources in order to force Tehran to yield to US […]

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War Economy and Stagflation in Iran

Unemployment and inflation in a war for which the Iranian regime is the primary cause are no longer merely economic phenomena but have turned into a political-structural crisis. The escalation of military tensions, disruptions in trade routes, and destruction of infrastructure have pushed Iran’s economy into a phase where the usual rules of the labor […]

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Restrictions, Pressure, and Detention of Families of Opponents of Iran’s Regime

According to a report by Sky News on April 26, Iran’s regime has intensified its repressive policies against opponents. In recent weeks, the policies of Iran’s regime toward opposition figures living abroad have seen a noticeable escalation; policies that have not been limited to direct political prosecution but have expanded to include legal, administrative, and […]

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Iran’s Regime Nearing Oil Export Deadlock

Bloomberg, citing the analytics firm Kpler, reported that the Iranian regime is facing a growing oil storage crisis, with remaining spare capacity to store crude oil expected to last only about 12 to 22 more days. According to the report, a naval blockade by the United States against ports controlled by the Iranian regime has […]

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Iran’s Regime Forges Guyana’s Flag in New Oil Tanker Scandal

Following international revelations about the Iranian regime’s covert oil activities, a new report by the Associated Press has exposed further dimensions of flag forgery. According to official statements by authorities in Guyana, a country in South America, the tanker fraudulently used the country’s maritime identity. Guyana’s maritime administration emphasized that the vessel was never…

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Iran War: Escalating Drug Shortages and Disruption of Healthcare Services

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has warned that the consequences of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran could place the country’s healthcare system under strain for months or even years. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies stated that after weeks of bombardment, Iran is facing the […]

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US Sanctions Chinese Refinery, Tehran-linked Shipping Companies

The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced a new package of Iran-related sanctions on Friday, which includes a major Chinese refinery and about 40 shipping companies and vessels associated with what has been described as Iran’s shadow fleet. According to the department, Hengli Petrochemical Refinery in Dalian, one of the largest buyers of Iranian crude […]

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The Naval Blockade And the Structural Fracture of Iran’s Economy

The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has now become one of the most decisive variables in Iran’s political economy. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has occurred under conditions where Iran’s economy was already suffering from deep structural dysfunctions. This structure is heavily dependent on maritime routes, through which more than 80% of […]

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The Shadow of Damage and Destruction Over the Livelihoods and Lives of Iranian Citizens

The Iranian regime’s adventurist policies in its nuclear program, missile development, and proxy forces in the region have ultimately imposed irreparable costs on Iran’s civil society. The recent war, rooted in the regime’s tension-inducing activities, extended beyond military battlefields and directly targeted people’s daily lives. By impacting strategic infrastructure, this conflict has…

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Head of the Iranian Regime’s Judiciary Emphasizes Accelerating Executions

Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of the Iranian regime’s judiciary, has once again, in a commanding tone, called on courts to review cases at an abnormal speed and outside standard frameworks—an approach that effectively amounts to eliminating minimum standards of fair trial. In his latest remarks, he went even further and labeled detainees in advance […]

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Iran’s War-Stricken Economy and Structural Deadlock

Iran’s war-stricken economy is now in a condition where economic growth has effectively reached zero, while inflation and unemployment have simultaneously risen to unprecedented levels. This situation is not a temporary phenomenon but the result of decades of inefficient policymaking within the structure of Iran’s regime, where development plans have largely become propaganda tools rather…

Hollow Show of Power by Supporters of Iran’s Regime in the Streets

While the consequences of around 50 days of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel have left the country’s infrastructure facing a serious crisis, and the situation—caught between a fragile ceasefire and the possibility of renewed war—has left society in uncertainty, different scenes are emerging in some major Iranian cities. At the same time […]

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Strait Of Hormuz Declared Open Again; Trump: Naval Blockade Against Iran’s Regime Will Continue

Abbas Araghchi, the foreign minister of Iran’s regime, announced in a post on the social media platform X that following the establishment of a ceasefire in Lebanon, the passage of all commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz will be fully open until the end of the ceasefire period. According to him, this decision was […]

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Foreign Militia in Iran: A Show of Power or a Sign of Crisis?

As economic and social crises in Iran have expanded, multiple reports from various cities indicate that proxy forces in Iran have appeared openly in public spaces. This situation, occurring alongside increasing livelihood pressures, has fueled public discontent. Expansion of Proxy Forces in Iran’s Major Cities Reports indicate that from Tehran to Mashhad, the presence of […]

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The Collapse of Iran’s Economy; How Long Can People Endure?

As economic crises continue to intensify across the country, field reports from various cities indicate that people’s livelihood crisis has reached an unprecedented level. The simultaneous occurrence of economic recession, internet shutdowns, and rising unemployment has made signs of Iran’s economic collapse evident in people’s daily lives. The intensification of the livelihood crisis amid the…

Internet Shutdown in Iran: 48 Days of Blackout and $80 Million in Daily Losses

With the continued widespread disruption in internet access, the communications crisis in the country has entered a new phase. Reports indicate that the internet shutdown in Iran has reached one of the longest periods of nationwide blackout, and its consequences have become visible across many aspects of people’s lives. According to the latest report by […]

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