Death of Diplomat in Iran Feeds Gossip and Conspiracies

Iranian police said this week they are investigating the death of a Swiss diplomat.
Can Iran Use China to Counter US?

Iran has been increasing ties to China in recent years, impressively securing a 25-year cooperation agreement with Beijing.
Time for a Persian Spring

The 2021 Persian Spring is in bloom, the insurrection has begun: No to the Islamic Republic of Iran (N2IR)!
When Generals Stray Into Politics

Despite the resounding failure of the “land-for-peace” formula, three former Israel Defense Forces generals are urging the Biden administration to “keep open a path to an eventual two-state solution.”
What’s Behind Biden’s White-Supremacist Terror Warning?

Right-wing extremists remain a threat. But the administration seems more focused on exploiting the U.S. Capitol riot for political advantage than on actual terrorists, especially those funded by Iran.
Zarif Recordings Illustrate the IRGC’s Dominance Over Iranian Policy

Kerry called Zarif’s claim “unequivocally false. This never happened – either when I was Secretary of State or since.”
Iran: Where Biden and Israel’s Legal Fraternity Converge

With its elected leaders hamstrung by unelected lawyers, the likelihood that Israel will be capable of conceiving and carrying out a policy to block Iran’s rise as a nuclear power is not high.
Countering Iran’s Growing Drone Threat

The U.S. military needs to develop an “integrated system” to defend against drones.
Israel has No Choice but to Act on its Own to Stop Iran

Israeli officials are pleading against more appeasement of Tehran. But revelations about John Kerry’s past betrayal help explain the administration’s refusal to listen.
Natanz and Anonymous Israeli ‘Chatter’

Suddenly, Netanyahu’s mantra about not allowing Iran to obtain nuclear weapons is being treated by his foes as evidence that he’s violating Israel’s traditional tight lips on actions against the Islamic Republic.