Tag: Iran – US Talks
How Iran’s Infrastructure Leverage Can Change Washington’s Post-Hormuz Calculus
Professor Foad Izadi’s strategy is not retaliation—it is a preemptive final warning: destroy Gulf oil and water assets before the US can secure them. We test this ‘Game of Chicken’ with payoff matrices. Will Washington risk a two-year economic collapse, or will it pause?
Iran’s New Diplomatic Offensive: Winning the Bypassing Trump: Iran Speaks Directly to the American People
In a striking shift, Iran has launched a coordinated diplomatic initiative aimed squarely at the American people—bypassing Washington’s political establishment entirely. President Masoud Pezeshkian’s open…
Interview: Joseph Nye on Iran and the End of American Exceptionalism
Professor Joseph Samuel Nye Jr. is the former Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He currently serves on the…
Iranian Nuclear Talks Suggest Progress
On the First day of the latest round of Iran and P5+1 ( Iran and the USA, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany) nuclear talks in Geneva there was hope brought by international observers for a breakthrough in the decade long nuclear negotiations.
Collapse of US-Iran Negotiations Will Result in Return of Extremists
Collapse of US-Iran Negotiations Will Result in Return of Extremists
Iran’s Leader Sets The Tone For The Rowhani’s Administration
Ayatollah Khamenei once again criticized the post 2009 election street riots and said: “Power transition in Iran was always calm and smooth, except for 2009 in which some people made blunders and pushed the country on the verge of collapse.”
What The US Needs To Know Before Negotiating With Iran
Official website of Iran’s Supreme Leader reports on the history of direct negotiations between Iran and the USA.