Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Middle East. Show all posts

Sunday, January 10, 2016

IRAN- In a new year meeting with French supporters of Iranian resistancee, Maryam Rajavi called on international community to expel Iranian regime from region



MARYAM  RAJAVI
In a gathering of French supporters of the Iranian 

Resistance celebrating the New Year, the Iranian 

Resistance's President-elect Maryam Rajavi expressed her 

regrets over bitter incidents of 2015 which made the world 

suffer especially in France and in the Middle East.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

IRAN -Let's Bring the Voice of the Iranian People Into Our Iran Policy

MARYAM  RAJAVI
If you’re paying attention to the Middle East today, you’re paying attention to Iran. The Islamic Republic has its hand in a number of regional conflicts, in addition to its long-standing support for Middle Eastern terrorist groups. And of course this comes at a time when Iran could also be on the verge of potentially inking an agreement with six world powers which would give it relief from sanctions related to its work on nuclear weapons technology.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

White House facing pressure to confront Iran regime

Yemeni protesters support of the 'Firmness Storm' operations
As chaos and bloodshed have spread in the Middle East the White House is facing heavy pressure from its traditional Sunni Arab allies, Congress and some in the U.S. military to confront Iran more forcefully over its support for militant groups, the Washington Post reports.
Although the U.S. has supported the Saudi-led attacks in Yemen with intelligence and logistical help, and in Iraq, has pressured Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi to disentangle Iranian-backed groups from government forces in exchange for the firepower of U.S. warplanes over the city of Tikrit, the critics of Administration believe the push to confront the Iranian regime has come too late.
Some former senior U.S. military commanders, meanwhile, said they have been warning for years of the need to do more to deal with what they see as Iran’s efforts to sow chaos through its armed proxies, the Post reported.