Iran Democracy Monitor: No. 182
The question of Khamenei's legitimacy;
Using Moscow to hedge against Washington;
Iraq's militias look to Iran  
The question of Khamenei's legitimacy;
Using Moscow to hedge against Washington;
Iraq's militias look to Iran  
Among the Islamic Republic of Iran’s central strategic goals are the preservation of its political regime and its ascension to what it views as its rightful place as the regional hegemon of the Middle East.
The United States "is an enemy country. It is a serious threat to our country's existence, its unity, integrity, present and the future. It is carrying out an open attack, and an undeclared war..."
Those aren't the words of the radicals of the Islamic State, whose "caliphate" has been dismembered by America and its international partners over the past year. Nor are they the views of Iran's ayatollahs, now facing a White House that appears committed to curbing their regime's global menace.
Russia in the Middle East: there to stay;
Belated recognition for Jewish veterans
Dissension in the (media) ranks;
China's government takes aim at churches