U.S. Detention of Student Activists: National Security Fears or Political Repression? The U.S. security forces, these days, are mandated to arrest university students the federal government deems them as "security concern," as the U.S. Student Protest Movements anniversary is approaching.
Sanction, Call for Negotiation, Then Threaten! Trump's Peace Recipe Amid its dichotomy of 'either negotiation or bombing', the U.S. sanctioned a number of Iranian entities and individuals to show that it is much seeking war on Iran and Trump's call for negotiation is just a show.
An Independence Bitter to Colonizers, Invaluable for Iranians As the Islamic Republic of Iran marks its 47th anniversary, the nation reflects on a system that has weathered numerous challenges to achieve maturity. Central to its endurance and strength has been the unwavering support of its people, serving as a cornerstone of its stability over the decades.
Int'l. Quds Day: Campaign Against U.S.-Israeli Expansionism in World, Palestine As time passes, what is going on in Gaza further demonstrates that Quds Day was designated as the most effective method for mobilizing the world to stop the U.S.-backed Israeli expansionism in West Asia, most importantly in Palestine.
Negotiations With U.S., Why Not?! There is a general view among the world's states that to be prosperous they should approach the U.S. in one way or another, show loyalty to it, and enter negotiation with the state as the chieftain of the world. But to what extent is such a view logical in bringing them prosperity?