Revolution? No. Regime Change? Maybe
It's difficult to draw any conclusions from the rapidly unfolding election crisis in Tehran. Not even the regime has any idea what is going to happen, but perhaps that's the most important point.
It's difficult to draw any conclusions from the rapidly unfolding election crisis in Tehran. Not even the regime has any idea what is going to happen, but perhaps that's the most important point.
Sam Sedaei | Posted 07.17.2009 | World
Protesters have been lacking in a clear sense of strategy and direction; they're without a meaningful long-term plan or set of goals.
Sam Sedaei | Posted 07.16.2009 | World
The current resistance on the part all three candidates shows a deep and permanent crack within the Iranian regime that demonstrates that it no longer speaks with one voice and acts with one hand.
AP | ALI AKBAR DAREINI | Posted 06.27.2009 | World
TEHRAN, Iran — The only conservative challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's elections proposed on Wednesday a step-by-step approa...
Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 06.08.2009 | World
As President Obama calibrates his engagement policy with Iran and plans his next steps with the vexing Islamic Republic, that nation will go to the polls on June 12 to elect a president.
Olivia Sterns | Posted 07.17.2009 | World