Showing posts with label IRGC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label IRGC. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Time to establish a united front for change in Iran



At the request of Saudi Arabia, foreign ministers of the Arab League gathered on Sunday, November 19th for an emergency meeting in Cairo. This assembly came at a time when the Middle East and the world over can no longer tolerate Iran’s meddling and support for terrorism and fundamentalist.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) was designated as a terrorist entity by the U.S. Treasury Department, and many of its affiliated forces in the region have been targeted as a result. This has left the IRGC, considered the main entity for Tehran’s domestic crackdown and interfering in other countries, to become extremely weak.
Tehran is currently going the limits in hollow saber-rattling and behind-the-curtain talks in its attempt to return to the previous balance of power obtained after two decades of appeasement. Currently, however, there is no path left for Iran other than succumbing to the will of the international community and the Iranian people for a change.
source:Time to establish a united front for change in Iran

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Experts: ‘Persian Spring Is Possible’ in Oppressed Iran



WASHINGTON, DC – Former Sen. Joseph Lieberman and retired General Charles Wall laid out their visions for the “the way forward” regarding the United States’ policy on Iran during a panel discussion at the National Press Club on Tuesday.

The event was the second in a series of discussions on the matter.
“We find ourselves in a time of great promise and of great peril,” Ivan Sheehan—an associate professor at School of Public and International Affairs, University of Baltimore, Maryland—who moderated the event, told those gathered.
He said “a Persian spring is possible” and noted that, while the formal designation of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization was “valuable,” there is a need for increased action to cripple the regime so it can no longer engage in its terrorist activities.
Lieberman, who served in the U.S. Senate from 1989 to 2013 and was the Vice Presidential nominee in the 2000 election, said he does not see the Middle East conflict as a Sunni versus Shiite battle as much as a face-off between extreme radical dictatorial terrorists versus modernizers who believe in the rule of law and human rights. “And throughout the Middle East now, we see a response growing to the Iranian support for terrorism … and the subjugation of the new democracy in Iraq by Tehran.”

He noted that this “is part of a clear desire, a plan by the government in Tehran, to attain hegemonic power over the region. To rise again and pose its own extremist version of Islam, its dictatorial governmental form on as many of the nations in the region as possible. … So much of the instability in the region is now being centered on Tehran,” he said, adding that the U.S. State Department has stated over and again that the Islamic Republic of Iran remains the number one state sponsor of terrorism in the Middle East and beyond.
source:Experts: ‘Persian Spring Is Possible’ in Oppressed Iran