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The Most Dangerous Kind of War Is One Without Strategy

    Kazem Kazerounian   | Hartford Courant   |APril 1 2026  

More than a month into open confrontation between Iran, the United States, Israel, and now parts of the Arab Gulf, the illusion of a quick and decisive conflict has collapsed. What remains is a grinding war with no clear endpoint and no coherent strategy.

Inside Iran, the damage is severe. The upper

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The women-led resistance the Iranian regime fears most

 Examiner     |    By Linda Chavez     |     February 26, 2026

Women in the political arena can be a very potent transformative force. I know this firsthand from almost 50 years in the challenging field of politics. In this long odyssey, the women who changed me — who changed how I understand leadership, sacrifice, and what it means to fight for

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Don’t impose another Persian dictator on a multinational Iran

Reza Pahlavi is not a unifying figure, but remains a symbol of exclusion. A spent force, he is irrelevant to Iran’s future and unqualified to lead.The
Jerusalem Post     |     By Loqman Radpey     |     JANUARY 11, 2026

As Iran edges closer to possible collapse amid renewed nationwide protests – particularly in Awdanan, Malekshahi (Ilam), Kirmashan, and Luristan in Eastern Kurdistan Continue Reading

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The Iranian regime’s first victims are its own people

    Newsweek|   Jason D. Greenblatt   |   Feb 03 2026      

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Neither Shah Nor Supreme Leader: Can Iran’s Theocracy Survive a Nation in Revolt?

  Townhall     |     Struan Stevenson     |    Jan 03, 2026  

Iran is once again at a historic crossroads. As the country enters a new year, it does so not with celebration but with fire on the streets, rage in the bazaars, and defiance on university campuses. What began in late December as an economic protest in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar has metastasized into Continue Reading

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