khamenei

Are the Middle East's terror leaders sociopaths?

A psychologist analyzes how antisocial personality disorder traits in leaders like Nasrallah, Sinwar, and Khamenei shape their actions and impact Middle East conflicts.

By MICHAEL J. SALAMON
01/10/2024

Ex-CENTCOM chief: Lower Iranian officials can push nuke breakout without Khamenei

Normalization with Saudis still possible, but Israel should swallow 2 state solution to avoid forever war.

A classic ploy: Iran feigns interest in deal as it edges towards nuclear capability

Iran's supreme leader has announced that he may be willing to engage in negotiations with the United States over the nuclear program, which begs the question: why now?

30/08/2024

'Harbinger of death, merchant of religion,' Iran's regime remains unchanged

Khamenei's regime, characterized by terror, warmongering, and aggression, is a significant barrier to democracy.

By ERFAN FARD
14/08/2024

From Survivor to Supreme Leader: The 1981 Ali Khamenei assassination attempt

The attempted assassination of Khamenei underscored the deep divisions within Iranian society and the fierce resistance the new regime faced.

Loyalist to Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei accuses Pezeshkian council of liberal bias and corruption

Hossein Shariatmadari also accused council members of holding secret meetings with Iran’s “known enemies” in the US, where they “received instructions to incite unrest in Iran.”

Iran warns against 'reckless' response to killing of Druze children

Nasser Kanaani said he strongly warned against "any new Zionist adventure against Lebanon under the pretext of the Majdal Shams incident in the Golan."

28/07/2024

Germany bans Muslim association for pursuing radical Islam

Germany claimed the IZH acted as a direct representative of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei, with the interior ministry also accusing promoting antisemitism and Iran-backed Hezbollah.

By REUTERS
24/07/2024

The West should be cautious of Iran's reformist rhetoric

At this juncture, playing into the regime’s game could only enable Iran to breakout with an actual bomb, an outcome no Western country should desire.

Cooperating with Iran's new president far outweighs the risks

Behind the scenes, the US should convey its willingness to work with the new president, assuring him that any measure of moderation he takes will be fully and correspondingly reciprocated.

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