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Iran Pulse in America

Feb 6th, 2015

Iranian American Forum- Feb. 6, 2015
Bomb near Israel embassy in Uruguay and Iranian connection
UAE is out, suspending its operations in the region
Problems of impending deal with Iran



Iran Pulse in America

Feb 5th, 2015

Iranian-American Forum- Feb. 2, 2015
White House nominee for secretary of defense position, Ash Carter attended the Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday….
Alberto Nisman, the murdered prosecutor who was working on 1994 Amia bombing, was going to indict President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner…
An Iranian-born business onwner in Los Angeles is under investigation for abusing a federal program called EB-5…



The Human Cost of Business with Iran

Jan 23rd, 2015

Hamid Yazdan Panah, 1.22.2015
The Iran question has dominated policy discussions for nearly a decade. How to prevent the mullahs from obtaining nuclear weapons is no doubt a hot button issue. The general consensus remains that there is no viable military solution to this problem. What we are left with are sanctions and continual dialogue with an undemocratic and barbaric regime, with the hopes of getting them to “behave.” Yet even this is too harsh for some, who object to sanctions against Iran on humanitarian grounds. The question then becomes, what exactly is the humanitarian cost of doing business with Iran?



The Truth Behind NIAC’s Failed Lawsuit – Part Two: NIAC’s Sloppy Legal Work and Evidence of Parsi’s Pro-regime Lobbying

Jun 30th, 2014

Hamid Yazdan Panah, June30, 2014
This is part two of an ongoing series focused on the details of NIAC’s lawsuit against Iranian journalist Hassan Daioleslam.



Footprint of Appeasement Policy in German Government

Jun 1st, 2014

Dr. Kazem Moussavi, May 31, 2014
Markus Potzel, the head of the Middle East Division in German Foreign Office is one of the most passionate advocates of the appeasement policy toward Iran. Mr. Putzel’s persistent efforts to appease the Iranian regime also include attacking Iranian opposition groups and sponsoring events that aim to undermine international sanctions against Iran.



Mullahs’ Friends in Germany Try to Loosen Sanctions

May 15th, 2014

May 14, 2014
Nader Maleki, a pro-Iranian regime banker in Frankfurt, Germany has organized an event called Business Forum IRAN. The event scheduled for May 23, is part of a greater campaign to loosen and end international sanctions that have crippled Iranian regime’s economy



Aboutalebi and the fate of American hostages in Iran

Apr 17th, 2014

Kayvan Kaboli, April 17 2014

Although resolving Iran’s nuclear threat is the US and world’s primary concern, but these negotiations with Iran must not eclipse other US interests.



Power Punishment & Execution in Iran

Mar 4th, 2014

Hamid Yazdanpanah, March 4 2014
The regime needs the public execution as a ritual of state power and control against an increasingly discontented populace. The public execution is not meant to restore the balance of justice, but to display the “dissymmetry between the subject who has dared to violate the law and the all-powerful” regime.



J Street’s Iranian connections

Feb 5th, 2014

Iranian American Forum, February 5, 2014
Since 2008, J Street has been a member of the coalition that lobbies for friendlier policy with Iran and opposes sanctions. NIAC coordinates this coalition. Government press in Tehran calls NIAC “the Iran lobby in the US”. Court documents obtained during a defamation lawsuit show that one of coalition partners coordinated its lobby with Ahmadinejad’s office



What about the Iranian people?

Nov 30th, 2013

Kayvan Kaboli, Nov 30 2013
It can be argued that the Iranian people are the major losers in this game, because during the next twelve months, the West will try to befriend Tehran and therefore, the Mullahs’ unstoppable violation of human rights will be largely ignored by the international community.