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October 15, 2009
Despite concerns over Iran's nuclear program, the Obama administration has assessed that Tehran is years from a developing a long-range missile capable of delivering a nuclear weapon. But past Iranian secrecy and testing bombast have led some experts to remain skeptical of Tehran's capabilities and ambitions.
See more in Iran, Weapons of Mass Destruction
September 23, 2009
Decades of economic and diplomatic sanctions have failed to substantively alter the actions of the Iranian regime, especially regarding its nuclear program. But experts say they remain an important tool to isolate and pressure Iran.
See more in Iran, Proliferation
Updated: September 29, 2009
Iran's nuclear program is believed to have steadily progressed, despite sharply increased concerns over its intentions and sanctions over its lack of transparency.
See more in Iran, Proliferation
July 22, 2009
The crisis following Iran's presidential vote cast a new light on the country's hotly contested media space. A crackdown has limited independent reporting but other sources remain as channels for dissent.
See more in Iran, Media and Foreign Policy
Updated: June 22, 2009
In the aftermath of the June 2009 presidential election, Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps has become major to the regime's power projection. Some analysts have seen the guard's hand in a creeping militarization of Iran's domestic policy.
See more in Iran, Economics, State Sponsors of Terrorism
Updated: June 17, 2009
Iran's Supreme Leader remains the regime's ultimate authority but controversy surrounding the country's June 12 presidential election has raised new questions about the role and power of the head of state.
Updated: March 30, 2009
U.S. and Western military officials are calling on Iran to help stabilize Afghanistan, but historic tensions and allegations of arming militants raise doubts about Tehran's intent.
See more in Afghanistan, Iran, Defense/Homeland Security
June 19, 2008
Religion's place in the Iranian political system has long been debated among scholars, but a president who blurs the line has refocused attention on the topic
See more in Iran, Religion, Religion and Politics
June 2, 2008
Whether to engage heads of rogue states, a perennial foreign policy dilemma, has emerged in the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign.
See more in United States, Iran, Diplomacy
Updated: April 18, 2008
A profile of the militant Iranian anti-government group.
See more in Iran, Terrorist Organizations
February 13, 2008
Examining the life and tactics of Imad Fayez Mugniyah, the Hezbollah military mastermind killed in Damascus on February 13, 2008. Before 9/11, Mugniyah was said to be responsible for the deaths of more Americans than any other terrorist.
See more in Iran, Terrorism, Terrorist Leaders
Updated: December 4, 2007
Iran’s alleged meddling in Iraq and Afghanistan and its defiance of orders to halt uranium enrichment have drawn sharp criticism from the west. Amid the rhetoric some analysts and policy makers continue to question the quality and credibility of Washington’s intelligence on Tehran, while a new National Intelligence Estimate adds to the uncertainty.
See more in Iran, Intelligence
Updated: August 2007
The U.S. government designates Iran as the "most active state sponsor of terrorism," which feeds concerns about Iran's growing nuclear program.
See more in Iran, State Sponsors of Terrorism
Updated: July 16, 2007
The arrests of four Iranian-Americans have created a chill among those in Iran working to open up civil society and led to disagreements over U.S. support for those efforts.
See more in Iran, Civil Society
March 9, 2007
Backgrounder: Since cutting ties in 1979, U.S.-Iran dialogue has been sparse and largely fruitless.
See more in Iran, U.S. Strategy and Politics, Foreign Policy History
February 16, 2007
Backgrounder: Economists say Iran's mismanaged energy sector and falling oil prices could have consequences for its economy.
Updated: March 3, 2008
Backgrounder: Iran's influence in Iraq is the subject of enormous speculation. The United States is taking steps to counter that influence.
See more in Iran, Iraq, Defense Strategy, Conflict Assessment
January 23, 2007
Backgrounder: The financial levers Washington is applying to bring about a suspension of Iran’s nuclear program.
See more in Iran, Economics, Proliferation, U.S. Strategy and Politics
December 12, 2006
A pair of important elections in Iran may indicate which direction the public mood is swinging ahead of parliamentary polls next year.
November 29, 2006
Iran is a predominantly Shiite Muslim state but contains sizeable ethnic and religious minorities that influence Iran’s foreign and regional policy.
See more in Iran, Ethnicity and National Identity
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