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Children of the Revolution

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The Iranian regime has successfully suppressed all kinds of anti-regime actions and thoughts so that young Iranians born after the 1979 revolution do not even dare to think about the possibility change from within. They are tired of worrying about their country's bad relationship with the west and prefer not to think about it, but in the eventuality of being confronted by American military action, they are ready to stay and defend their country.

Author: Abedinzadeh, Somi
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 2006
Public Finance Activities, Public affairs, Public Administration-Total Govt, Public Administration, Social aspects, Analysis

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Iran is on a roll

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Iran is projecting itself as a relevant and powerful radical Islamic force in 2006 whose priority is to separate the Gulf States from the U.S., as well as to seek a greater sense of security for the country and the regime. The Iraq Study Group's emphasis on the common interests that both Iran and the U.S. have in a successful Iraq and its suggestions for a regional diplomatic effort might avert the slide toward a deeper confrontation.

Author: Dalton, Richard
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 2007
Iraq, Reports, United States foreign relations, Iraq Study Group

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Iran: Brinkmanship

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Iran's nuclear assets and ambitions are of great concern to the United States. Eliminating Iran's nuclear assets by United States military intervention looks unfeasible because their entire nuclear program is not at one site but spread across the country at many locations.

Author: Vatanka, Alex
Publisher: Royal Institute of International Affairs
Publication Name: The World Today
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0043-9134
Year: 2005
Military aspects, Nuclear weapons (International law), Weapons of mass destruction, Tehran, Iran

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Subjects list: Political aspects, United States, Iran, Iranian foreign relations
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