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The Iranian regime’s first victims are its own people

   Newsweek|   Jason D. Greenblatt   |   Feb 03 2026       Any discussion of the Iranian regime—whether diplomatic, strategic, or military—usually begins with its external threats: nuclear enrichment, missile development, regional proxies and the danger these pose to Israel, U.S. Arab allies and global stability. These risks are real, and they could quickly produce widespread

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The Untarnished Truth: Regime’s Forty-Year Battle to Discredit the MEK

  NCRI    |    Shahriar Kia    |    October 10, 2025 The clerical regime in Iran has faced a formidable adversary in the Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MEK/PMOI), an entity with a longer history and greater resilience. Despite the regime’s extensive security-intelligence apparatus and numerous repressive institutions, forty years of dedicated efforts to eradicate the MEK

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Reza Pahlavi’s “Transition Plan”:  A Blueprint for Authoritarian Rule in Iran

  Miami Independent     |     Dr. Majid Rafizadeh     |     Aug. 20, 2022  On August 1, 2025, Reza Pahlavi unveiled what he describes as a roadmap for Iran’s future — a document allegedly crafted by experts under his supervision and disseminated through NUFDI, his promotional apparatus. Marketed as a

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The Regime’s Pen: How Iran’s Clerical Dictatorship Uses Friendly Journalists as Propaganda Assets

Written byMohammad Sadat Khansari 25th March 2025   It began with a strange email. In 2015, veteran national security reporter Shane Harris opened his inbox to find an invitation—an all-expenses-paid trip to Tehran, a “scientific and creative” conference on the theme of terrorism. The sponsors? A group called the “International Congress on 17,000 Iranian Terror

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