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Joseph Nye’s Enduring Wisdom: A Look Back at His 2015 Interview with Iran’s View
In a 2015 interview with Iran’s View, Joseph Nye—the father of “soft power”—reflected on the limits of American exceptionalism, the dangers of Cold War thinking, and the importance of diplomacy in U.S.-Iran relations. As the world marks his passing, his insights remain urgently relevant.
IKHRW Urges Netherlands to Cease Hosting Kurdish Armed Groups
The Iranian Kurdistan Human Rights Watch (IKHRW) has called on the Dutch government to halt the operations of Kurdish armed groups like the PKK, PDKI, and Komala within the Netherlands, citing human rights violations and regional security threats. The letter raises concerns about Europe’s contradictory stance on terrorism and urges compliance with international law.
How Western Bias in Asylum Policies Opens the Door for Fraud and Protects Criminals
A Federal Court case reveals allegations of immigration fraud, with a network connected to Iran and Parsi Canada accused of manipulating Canada’s asylum process.
Group of Nations Condemns U.S. Threats Against Iran
New York, NY – The Group of Friends in Defense of the Charter of the United Nations has issued a strong condemnation of recent threats…
Iran’s New Foreign Policy: A Boost for Stability in West Asia and the South Caucasus
Iran’s renewed focus on regional cooperation and economic integration under President Masoud Pezeshkian promises a transformative approach to stability and prosperity in West Asia and the South Caucasus.
First All-Female Flight Lands in Mashhad on Women’s Day
In a historic event marking Women’s Day in Iran, the “Iran-Banu” flight, staffed entirely by women and carrying 110 accomplished Iranian women, successfully landed in…
Broken Alliances: How US Policies Empower Extremism in the Middle East
The withdrawal of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) from Manbij, influenced by the US, highlights unreliable partnerships in the Middle East and signifies a betrayal of Kurdish allies crucial in combating ISIS. This withdrawal has jeopardized regional security by empowering extremist groups like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham. Similar patterns were seen in Afghanistan, leading to a loss of trust in US commitments among allies. Such policies foster instability, challenge regional order, and necessitate a reassessment of US foreign strategy to build trustworthy alliances for lasting peace.
