Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Commentary

Sanction Iran

Obama can act unilaterally. If he does this well, the regime might collapse in less than a year. What is he waiting for?

Iran's Counterrevolution

It is wholly premature to dismiss the possibility of radical change in Iran.

A Failed Revolution

Iran’s opposition is leaderless and has little hope. The theocratic regime’s violent campaign to stifle all dissent is working.

Mullahs & Generals

Ahmadinejad and Khamenei have no legitimacy. To survive, they may make Iran a military dictatorship.

Iran's Failed Revolution

Why America will be facing an even more staunchly anti-U.S., pronuclear government in Tehran.

The Un-Islamic Republic

The time for restraint in the Iranian election dispute has passed. America must throw its rhetorical weight behind the demonstrators and push for harsh sanctions to undermine the clerical regime.

Shunning the Mullahs

Iran is seeing its greatest crisis since the 1979 Revolution. If America avoids legitimizing the regime, the government may well fall.

Regime Change for Tehran?

Iran’s economy is crumbling, thanks to market conditions and American sanctions. Are the mullahs scared enough to negotiate?

The Victory of an Iranian Choice

If doubts remained as to the extent that last month's rigged Iranian elections were boycotted by Iranian citizens, they were put to rest Tuesday, March 16.

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May 26, 2012