Iranian government Commentary

Does Iran Feel Squeezed?

The Obama administration's trumpeting over its successful sanctions against Tehran might be premature.

Dealing with Iran

America should stop talking about regime change. It only strengthens the mullahs.

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?

Challenging Israel

Israel shouldn’t be allowed to dictate American foreign policy. If it doesn’t concede on the settlements, Washington should revoke diplomatic support and restrict military aid.

Prepare for a Nuclear Iran

There are no other viable options. We must focus on deterrence and ensure Tehran can’t share its technology with others.

Ousting the Mullahs

As engagement fails, it looks like the White House is considering regime change in Tehran.

Boisterous Bushies

Many of Obama’s conservative critics are responsible for the foreign-policy problems he faces. They need to lay off and let the president clean up their mess.

Stopping Iran

Diplomacy isn’t working. Covert paramilitary action may be the only way to curb Tehran’s nuclear program.

Don't Speak

Talking with Iran will give the mullahs legitimacy and betray the Iranian people—and it won’t stop Tehran’s nuclear program either.

Talking with Tehran

Don’t get your hopes up. The talks between Iran and the West won’t produce anything but hot air.

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May 26, 2012