Posts Tagged: Iran Terrorism
Despite White House Vows, the Killing of Soleimani Will Not Stop Iranian Aggression
In Israel and the West, particularly in the US, the prevailing assessment of the killing of Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani is that it created...
It’s Time to Shine the Light on Iran
JNS.org - There are certain moments in history where we as a civilization are put to the test. Such a moment occurred during the Soviet Jewry...
Where Do We Go Now With Iran?
JNS.org - The assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the longtime commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)'s Quds Force, has profoundly changed the playing field...
Soleimani and Israel
In parts of the Mideast where there are Shiite Muslims, Iranian General Qassem Soleimani -- the terrorist organizer of Shiite militias region-wide -- was mourned....
US Supreme Court Tosses Ruling That Revived Suit Against Iran Central Bank
The US Supreme Court on Monday threw out a lower court ruling that revived a $1.68 billion lawsuit against Iran's central bank by families of troops...
Former Baghdad Parliamentarian Says Most Iraqis Support Soleimani Killing
JNS.org - Mithal al-Alusi, a former Iraqi parliamentarian, said in a phone interview this week that he supports Donald Trump’s decision to assassinate Qassem Soleimani,...
Soleimani Killing Hailed by Arabs — but Not by Palestinians
The targeted killing of Quds Force chief Qassem Soleimani, together with Abu Mahdi al-Mohandis, deputy head of the Iraq-based Iranian-controlled Kataib Hezbollah militia, was a...
Turkey, Libya, and the Struggle for the Mediterranean
JNS.org - Since it came to power in 2002, and especially under the leadership of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the AKP Party, which has...
Getting Iran Out of Syria: The Dayan Formula
Military correspondents have reported that in the IDF General Staff’s assessment, it is doubtful whether expanding offensive activity -- however successful -- can cause Tehran...
The WhatsApp Crisis: Cracks in Iran’s Soft Power Strategy
The “WhatsApp crisis” in Lebanon revealed a crack in Iran’s grand diplomatic strategy of using its proxies to push ideological soft power concurrently with hard...
Tehran and the Restive Iraqis
With many Iraqis (including Shiites) blaming Tehran for the social restiveness engulfing their country, Iranian policymakers fear the weakening of Tehran’s grip on its neighbor. While...
Iran’s Escalation Policy Has Backfired
JNS.org - The wave of demonstrations in Iran following the regime’s decision to raise the price of gasoline by 50 percent is the most important...
Has the Iranian Empire Overreached?
Since December 2017, a sort of “rolling rebellion” has been occurring across Iran. It is bigger, deeper, and stronger than the Green Revolution of 2009,...
Amid US Retreat, Iran’s Bad Behavior Seems to Be Paying Off
Notwithstanding Gulf suspicions that the US is gradually withdrawing from the Middle East, the possible relocation to the US of some command and control operations...









