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US seeks an Iran that is subservient says Chinese expert

· 4 min read

U.S. seeks an Iran that is subservient, says Chinese expert

TEHRAN-Amid renewed unrest in Iran and escalating rhetoric from Washington and Tel Aviv, questions are mounting over whether Western claims of supporting civil liberties mask deeper geopolitical objectives. To explore these dynamics, Tehran Times spoke with Professor Hongda Fan, a prominent Chinese scholar of Middle East affairs.

U.S. seeks an Iran that is subservient, says Chinese expert

If Iran attacked it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control senior analyst

· 8 min read

If Iran attacked, it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control: senior analyst

TEHRAN - In an analysis on January 27, a Princeton University researcher argues that if Iran is attacked by the United States and Israel, the Islamic Republic will consider it as an “existential threat” and would unleash a conflict that would not be possible to control.

If Iran attacked, it would unleash a conflict that would be impossible to control: senior analyst

Americas big armada wont change the equation at least not in Trumps favor

· 6 min read

America’s ‘big armada’ won’t change the equation — at least not in Trump’s favor

TEHRAN – Since 2018, Tehran has been the primary actor exercising strategic patience to prevent tensions with Washington from spiralling into an all-out regional conflagration. This restraint has sprung from a recognition of the catastrophic costs of conflict—not only for Iran but for the Arab neighbors it has sought to court against Israeli expansionism, and for extra-regional allies like China that depend on West Asian energy.

America’s ‘big armada’ won’t change the equation — at least not in Trump’s favor

Open Israeli role in Iran unrest marks new escalation Canadian historian

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Open Israeli role in Iran unrest marks new escalation: Canadian historian

TEHRAN — In an interview with the Tehran Times, Canadian historian and political economist Samir Saul offers a critical assessment of U.S. and Israeli involvement in the protests that unfolded in Iran in January, with a particular attention to U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric.

Open Israeli role in Iran unrest marks new escalation: Canadian historian