Tehran

A Cabal in the College of Mullahs?

Amb. Marc Ginsberg | Posted 08.14.2009 | World


Amb. Marc Ginsberg

With growing resentment directed against Ali Khamenei by his own peers, how ironic would it be that the first political casualty of Iran's election dispute turned out to be the supreme leader and not Ahmadinejad?

A New Approach to Global Problem-Solving

John W. McArthur | Posted 08.13.2009 | World


John W. McArthur

Obama's critics must ask: Which among macroeconomic coordination, food production, energy, climate change, or disease control could be considered optional at this stage?

Exhibit A: Word From Iran

Melody Moezzi | Posted 08.09.2009 | Media


Melody Moezzi

Reporters keep complaining about the difficulty of getting information out of Iran, but communicating with Iran is far from a challenge. I frequently get through on the first try.

Iran's Underground Railroad

Melody Moezzi | Posted 08.07.2009 | World


Melody Moezzi

The Iranian Underground Railroad isn't meant to move people from one area of the country to another, it is an attempt to create shelter and make way for freedom.

Iran Now Harder To Bomb: Commentary

GlobalPost | Michael Moran | Posted 08.02.2009 | World


NEW YORK -- In the weeks since moderate Iranians threw down the gauntlet to the conservative clerics who run their lives, Israel has watched the unf...

King of Pop

Joe Peyronnin | Posted 08.02.2009 | Entertainment


Joe Peyronnin

Americans love their shooting stars. Stars who demand attention, win affection and adulation, and then prematurely burn out.

Iran and the C.I.A

Tom Gabbay | Posted 08.02.2009 | World


Tom Gabbay

This revolution, if that's what it is, can only come from the Iranian people. The US must remain on the sidelines; a spectator to what could be a game changer in the Middle East and beyond.

Get to the Doctor, Dr. Ahmadinejad!

Melody Moezzi | Posted 08.01.2009 | World


Melody Moezzi

I'm the last person to take any mental health issues lightly, but when it comes to racking up crazy points, Dr. Ahmadinejad wins the prize.

The Ayatollah's Curse

Eric Margolis | Posted 07.31.2009 | World


Eric Margolis

Almost every American president who has gotten involved in Iran has had his fingers burned. So the cautious President Obama is advised an excess of caution when dealing with Iran.

Iran: One Revolution at a Time

Elizabeth Shakman Hurd | Posted 07.30.2009 | World


Elizabeth Shakman Hurd

Today's protests are different. This is not about the West. It is about which revolutionary political camp will prevail in 2009 and a path that rejects the "secularism versus political Islam" dichotomy.

Poetry Of The Revolution

John Lundberg | Posted 07.29.2009 | Living


John Lundberg

One of the most powerful videos to come out of the turmoil in Iran is of a woman reciting a poem from the rooftops of Tehran at night. Recorded on the eve of the first wave of violent crackdowns against protesters, the poem gives voice to the inner turmoil of a people coping with a sudden and potentially violent revolution and struggling with a new conception of their homeland.

Letter From Paris: Other Conversations Coming Out of Iran

Beth Arnold | Posted 07.26.2009 | World


Beth Arnold

While Twitter and Facebook have been mentioned in the media for circumventing censorship, Iranians are turning to smaller networks as well, especially one where all the content is in English.

Women, Courage, & Dignity

Elizabeth Debold | Posted 07.26.2009 | World


Elizabeth Debold

Hearing this young Iranian woman's words made me realize the power of women standing for a principle that will create a new future, not just ensure the survival of what has been.

What Should President Obama do? Letter Responses From Iran

Sam Sedaei | Posted 07.26.2009 | World


Sam Sedaei

The best way for us to know what kind of stance Iranians want President Obama to take is to ask them directly.

CNN's iReport Had 1 Million Page Views on Monday: Iran Crisis is "Enormous Moment in Citizen Journalism" (Video)

Andy Plesser | Posted 07.26.2009 | Media


Andy Plesser

CNN's iReport popularity as a destination has surged with the Iran crisis. A CNN spokeswoman told me that page views for the iReport reached 1 million on Monday

Clueless in Iran: America's Déjà Vu All Over Again

Joan Z. Shore | Posted 07.26.2009 | World


Joan Z. Shore

Almost 31 years ago the Ayatollah Khomeini was granted asylum in France. As a junior correspondent in Paris, I was sent out with a camera crew to interview Khomeini.

Learning from Iran's Past Revolutions

Nathan Gonzalez | Posted 07.25.2009 | World


Nathan Gonzalez

If the uprising can grow to include the massive bazaars of Tehran, Tabriz, Isfahan and Shiraz, it is hard to imagine how Ayatollah Khamenei would not change his tune, or even be forced to step aside.

Letter From Paris: Help Find an Iranian Photographer!

Beth Arnold | Posted 07.25.2009 | World


Beth Arnold

A photographer recording the protests has gone missing in Tehran. Help find him: we need to stand with the Iranian people -- in whatever way possible.

The CIA's Role in Iranian Regime Change

Keith Thomson | Posted 07.25.2009 | World


Keith Thomson

I would guess that in the past year, there were more regime-change-in-Iran plots floated by members of the intelligence community than there are Iranians.

Power and Protest, in Iran and at Home

Jesse Larner | Posted 07.24.2009 | World


Jesse Larner

American conservatives who believe that any resistance to tyranny somehow must carry an American trademark would do well to remind themselves that theocracy is incompatible with liberal democracy.

Iran and America: The Spirit of 1908

John Ghazvinian | Posted 07.24.2009 | World


John Ghazvinian

Is 101 years a bit far to go back to help us understand what's happening today? Not in Iran.

Facebook's Digital Rascals and the Iran Election

Pablo Manriquez | Posted 07.26.2009 | Media


Pablo Manriquez

What was once a hopeful demand becomes a site-busting tsunami, a brute digital force veiled in Mousavi green.

Ayatollah: Green Twitter Avatars 'Number One Threat' to Regime

Andy Borowitz | Posted 06.23.2009 | Comedy


Andy Borowitz

Khamenei said that Iran's government had stared down many challenges to its authority since the 1979 revolution, but none have been as "terrifying and intimidating" as the ubiquitous green avatars.

An Exclusive Interview with a Pro-Ahmadinejad Cleric in Qom, Iran

Ali A. Rizvi | Posted 07.24.2009 | World


Ali A. Rizvi

A recurring theme in many of the cleric's answers is his very strong belief that "foreign" Western powers, particularly England, are behind the current unrest in Tehran

Guardian Council Rules Out Vote Annulment In Iran

AP | WILLIAM J. KOLE | Posted 07.24.2009 | World


CAIRO — Overwhelmed by police and left with limited alternatives, Iranian demonstrators resorted Tuesday to more subtle ways of challenging the ...