ifmat - Attack on British author shows danger of Iranian IRGC soft power

Attack on British author shows danger of Iranian IRGC soft power

The assassination attempts on Salman Rushdie instigated by the Iranian IRGC, 33 years after Iran’s then-supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a religious order calling for his death, is just the latest manifestation of the Islamic republic’s ...
ifmat - How Iran IRGC Gets Away with Murder

How Iran’s IRGC Gets Away with Murder

Last week, Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old raised in the United States but loyal to Iran’s IRGC and Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, stabbed author Salman Rushdie as he prepared to give a talk in western New York.
ifmat - How Iran gets away with murder

How Iran gets away with murder

Last week, Hadi Matar, a 24-year-old raised in the United States but loyal to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, stabbed author Salman Rushdie as he prepared to give a talk in western New York.
ifmat - Iranian regime expansionism is goind down

Iran ignites idea of opposing Western expansionism

The Ukraine war and consequent sanctions against Russia by the US-led West have plunged the latter into an economic crisis marked by acute energy shortage, raising fears of a dark and cold winter.