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Diplomacy

‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

‘Permit for a terrorist’: Canada opposition asks who cleared ex-IRGC official’s entry

The Canadian opposition has accused the government of bypassing its own rules after Iran International reported that an IRGC-linked Iranian football official was granted special permission to enter the country despite being inadmissible.

Iran war cannot end with Revolutionary Guards still in control

Iran war cannot end with Revolutionary Guards still in control

Any settlement of the Iran war that leaves the Revolutionary Guards in control would preserve the Islamic Republic's core of power and risk turning a military advantage for the US and Israel into a strategic defeat.

Economics may decide outcome of Iran-US standoff

The next phase of the Iran–US standoff may be decided not on the battlefield, but by how much economic pressure each side can withstand.

As Tehran praises Moscow, critics ask where Russia was

As Iranian officials continue to tout a “strategic partnership” with Russia, rare public criticism has emerged over Moscow’s muted response to the recent war.

US talks trigger unprecedented rift in Iran’s hardline camp

US talks trigger unprecedented rift in Iran’s hardline camp

A widening split over how to deal with the United States has reached the deepest layers of Iran’s hardline establishment, surfacing in state-linked media and among factions that have long presented a united front under the banner of revolutionary loyalty.

Calls for secrecy in Tehran reflect divisions over US talks

Calls for secrecy in Tehran reflect divisions over US talks

As efforts continue to revive talks with the United States, Iranian lawmakers and state-linked outlets are increasingly calling for secrecy around negotiations.

Three layers of mistrust behind US-Iran deadlock

Three layers of mistrust behind US-Iran deadlock

Deep-rooted mistrust continues to stand in the way of any meaningful thaw between Iran and the United States despite renewed diplomacy after weeks of war.

Did Araghchi’s tour signal leverage or isolation?

Did Araghchi’s tour signal leverage or isolation?

In Tehran, Abbas Araghchi’s whirlwind regional tour is being presented as evidence that Iran still has diplomatic options and regional leverage.

Iran, US clash at UN over Strait of Hormuz closure

Iran, US clash at UN over Strait of Hormuz closure

Iran and the United States traded accusations at the United Nations on Monday over the Strait of Hormuz, as the archfoes’ weeks-long standoff over the strategic waterway continued to disrupt global energy supplies and world trade.

Is Ghalibaf becoming Iran’s Khrushchev?

Is Ghalibaf becoming Iran’s Khrushchev?

Reports that Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf may have been sidelined from Iran’s negotiations with the United States have revived an old question from Soviet history: can an insider reform a rigid ideological system without becoming one of its casualties?

Iran’s new military-led order may mean greater dangers abroad

Iran’s new military-led order may mean greater dangers abroad

The Islamic Republic that has emerged from the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei may prove more operationally aggressive than the one it replaces, analysts say.

The hidden target in US war on Iran may be China

The hidden target in US war on Iran may be China

As Washington and Tehran navigate a fragile ceasefire, one of the biggest questions looming over the conflict may not be about Iran at all—but China.

Unity or fracture? Tehran battles Trump’s narrative of disarray

Unity or fracture? Tehran battles Trump’s narrative of disarray

Assertions by US President Donald Trump that Iran’s leadership is divided, and Tehran’s increasingly coordinated effort to deny it, have thrust the issue of unity to the center of the standoff between the two countries.

US should use Iran talks leverage to help Iranian people, veteran journalist says

US should use Iran talks leverage to help Iranian people, veteran journalist says

With US-Iran talks in Pakistan in doubt after Iran's foreign minister left Islamabad and President Trump canceled the planned trip by US negotiators, veteran journalist Eli Lake says Washington should use its leverage not only on the nuclear file, but to help the people of Iran.

Power vacuum in Tehran emboldens hardliners

Power vacuum in Tehran emboldens hardliners

As debate over a ceasefire and renewed talks with the United States intensifies, the absence of a clear supreme arbiter in Tehran appears to be giving Iran’s hardliners more room to shape the narrative and to hinder any eventual agreement.

Opposition to US talks grows in Tehran as ceasefire deadline nears

Opposition to US talks grows in Tehran as ceasefire deadline nears

Mounting opposition to negotiations with Washington in Tehran is casting doubt over whether Iran will proceed with a new round of talks with the United States in Islamabad as the ceasefire deadline approaches.

Tehran moderates see ‘no deal–no war’ limbo as worst outcome

Tehran moderates see ‘no deal–no war’ limbo as worst outcome

Tehran’s commentariat is warning that the most troubling outcome of the current negotiations with Washington may be neither war nor peace, but a prolonged “no deal–no war” limbo.

Iran diplomacy wobbles as factions compete to avoid looking soft on US

Iran diplomacy wobbles as factions compete to avoid looking soft on US

Apparent divisions over negotiations with the United States may have strengthened the most confrontational elements within Iran’s political landscape and facilitated the rise of new hardline actors.

Iran says no decision yet on talks as Pakistan prepares to host US team

Iran says no decision yet on talks as Pakistan prepares to host US team

Iran said on Monday it had not yet decided whether to join a second round of talks with the United States, even as Pakistan prepared to host a US delegation, with Tehran accusing Washington of violating the ceasefire and showing no real seriousness about diplomacy.

From instability to influence: Pakistan’s pivotal role in US-Iran diplomacy

From instability to influence: Pakistan’s pivotal role in US-Iran diplomacy

Despite deep political turmoil, economic distress, militant violence, and a fraying security landscape at home, Pakistan has unexpectedly emerged as the publicly acknowledged central mediator between Washington and Tehran.

A nation in limbo: 100 days after the massacre, has the world moved on?

A nation in limbo: 100 days after the massacre, has the world moved on?

One hundred days after one of the deadliest crackdowns in modern history, Iran remains suspended between grief and uncertainty, with a fractured public mood as some see justice in recent blows to the regime, while others feel left behind with it still in place.

Worst outcome is Islamic Republic’s survival, ex-CIA official says

Worst outcome is Islamic Republic’s survival, ex-CIA official says

As a fragile ceasefire holds between the United States and Iran, former CIA analyst and former National Security Council director Ken Pollack is warning that the greatest risk may be a war that ends with the Islamic Republic still intact.