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New EU Strategy on Cooperation with the Persian Gulf, Its Challenges

Strategic Council Online – Guest Opinion: Normalization of Iran-Saudi relations with China’s mediation, which is an indication of Beijing’s more significant influence and role in new regional trends in the Middle East, increased speculations about the possibility of changes in the geostrategy of other powers.
Abbas Aslani – Expert on international relations

Foreign Policy Challenges of the New Greek Government

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: With the holding of the national elections in Greece on May 21, although the winning party announced priorities of its future government to be mainly improvement of the economic situation, the continuation of the national policy in foreign relations, security, and immigration would be most important challenges for this EU and NATO member country. Although the new leaders defend the continuation of the foreign and defense policy, strengthening of the country’s armed forces, creation of solid alliances, and development of the weapons program over the past four years, they differ in the field of energy exploration, the militarization of some islands in the Aegean Sea, and the issue of refugees.
Mahmoud Fazeli – International Affairs analyst

Arming Taiwan, One of the US Pressure Levers against China

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of international affairs called the provision of various types of US military-armament aid to Taiwan one of the foundations of Washington’ towards that island and said: The Chinese have intelligently realized that the US measures must be accompanied by proportionate reactions to make them fully understand that Beijing will not sit idly by the expansion of US-Taiwan relations and the increasing dispatch of US weapons to Taiwan.

What is the new position of the dollar in the global economy?

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The confrontation between Americanization and the Chineseization of the world has created a new acting field. While the Chinese side’s efforts to reduce the international power of the dollar and increase the global acceptance of the yuan have an increasing trend, it is not possible to correctly analyze and scenarioize the possible futures of this confrontation and the new arena of acting by relying on emotional and exaggerated reactions, and of course far from scientific neutrality.
Reza Majidzadeh—Researcher of economics

Fate of Afghanistan under Shadow of Taliban-Intl. Community Conflict

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A researcher on Afghanistan affairs, criticizing the weak role and performance of the United Nations regarding Afghanistan, emphasized: The difference of views, heterogeneous and different performances of countries regarding Afghanistan, along with the weak role of the United Nations, have completed the cycle of failure and in this situation, with the increasing risk of isolation of the Taliban, their leadership is gaining more power.

Establishing Chinese order in the region is one of the strategic goals of the Islamabad meeting

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on Asian issues considered the tripartite meeting in Islamabad regarding Afghanistan as another Chinese initiative to establish peace and stability in the region by using economic tools, adding that this meeting arose from the security concerns of Pakistan and China concerning the realization of their political and economic interests in Afghanistan.

The strategic importance of resuming relations between Iran and Egypt

Strategic Council Online-Opinion: After the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia created a wave of positive developments in the region and encouraged other Persian Gulf countries to resume or strengthen ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, now the news indicates that Iran and Egypt with the mediation of Iraq are trying to resume diplomatic relations.
Mohammad Mehdi Mazaheri—University scholar

Strategic Importance of Organizing Legal Acceptance of Afghans in Iran

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Former official in charge of Afghanistan Support Headquarters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: Iranian people are witnessing the high and unusual presence of Afghan refugees, adding that vigilance is needed concerning their presence in the strategic context of cities, as well as to the possibility of targeted organization and possible use of them against the interests and security of Iran.

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Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asia affairs called the central message of the US defense secretary’s visit to Baghdad as the declaration of their desire to maintain the presence of their troops in Iraq and stressed: The United States still wants and insists that its forces remain in Iraq. Even though it declared policy, Iraq’s prime minister stated that Baghdad needed no presence of foreign troops, and this policy would only stay at the announcement level.

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

Strategic Council Online-Interview: An Iraqi affairs expert emphasized that the US wants to maintain a military presence in Iraq and the region, adding that the US presence has no consequences other than insecurity in the region and an impact on the independence of decision-making in the governments that host them.

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: While preliminary agreements have been made regarding the export of oil and gas to Germany and Europe, Baghdad will face great challenges in realizing its ambitious goals.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in political science and international relations

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs, saying that many groups and political parties and decision-makers in Iraq’s foreign policy believe that military cooperation with NATO should be expanded, noted: Joint military cooperation of Western countries, such as France, Britain and the US with some regional players such as Egypt, Jordan and Iraq and some countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council are increasing and joint naval and air exercises in the Red Sea and other places have become more prominent. NATO follows a model in which expansion of its presence in the West Asian region is one of its components, which will entail its own risks.

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs stating that the repetition of terrorist operations and movements of groups like ISIS slows down the process of economic reforms in Iraq, said: security gaps have been created and increase in the price of basic goods and food for the people would take politics to the streets in Iraq and various forces, including supporters of Moqtada Sadr, would return to the scene. This issue can create a new crisis for Iraq.

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The visit of Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, the Prime Minister of the new Iraqi government, “to Iran, in addition to its profound impact on strengthening comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, will also determine the fate of some regional cases that are somehow related to the future of Iraq.”
Hamid Khoshayand—Expert of regional affairs

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In recent weeks, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran targeted bases and gathering centers of terrorist and separatist elements of Komeleh in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in the form of missile and drone operations.
Barsam Mohammadi – Expert in regional affairs

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq affairs said that with the change of government and coming to power of a new prime minister in Iraq, the friction between the government and the Resistance groups is expected to be reduced to a significant extent. He added: Iran can use new business methods and diversification of exports, joint investment and provision of various services, including technical-engineering services, to develop relations with Iraq and at the same time not to neglect cultural and media issues.

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A university professor said that the new government in Iraq is facing serious challenges, adding: What is being formed in Iraq now is not favorable to some foreign players and this situation is the reason for more foreign intervention in that country.

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Iraq is still struggling in the political arena with the rapid process of changes and innovative plans to get out of the current situation; movements and individuals have put forward various plans, but al-Kadhimi’s plan based on national consensus and national dialogues, along with the Coordination Framework plan, are the most important current proposals.
Mohammad Reza Farhadi and Mohammad Jalali Fard – Experts on Iraq affairs

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New EU Strategy on Cooperation with the Persian Gulf, Its Challenges

Strategic Council Online – Guest Opinion: Normalization of Iran-Saudi relations with China’s mediation, which is an indication of Beijing’s more significant influence and role in new regional trends in the Middle East, increased speculations about the possibility of changes in the geostrategy of other powers.
Abbas Aslani – Expert on international relations

Foreign Policy Challenges of the New Greek Government

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: With the holding of the national elections in Greece on May 21, although the winning party announced priorities of its future government to be mainly improvement of the economic situation, the continuation of the national policy in foreign relations, security, and immigration would be most important challenges for this EU and NATO member country. Although the new leaders defend the continuation of the foreign and defense policy, strengthening of the country’s armed forces, creation of solid alliances, and development of the weapons program over the past four years, they differ in the field of energy exploration, the militarization of some islands in the Aegean Sea, and the issue of refugees.
Mahmoud Fazeli – International Affairs analyst

Arming Taiwan, One of the US Pressure Levers against China

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of international affairs called the provision of various types of US military-armament aid to Taiwan one of the foundations of Washington’ towards that island and said: The Chinese have intelligently realized that the US measures must be accompanied by proportionate reactions to make them fully understand that Beijing will not sit idly by the expansion of US-Taiwan relations and the increasing dispatch of US weapons to Taiwan.

What is the new position of the dollar in the global economy?

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The confrontation between Americanization and the Chineseization of the world has created a new acting field. While the Chinese side’s efforts to reduce the international power of the dollar and increase the global acceptance of the yuan have an increasing trend, it is not possible to correctly analyze and scenarioize the possible futures of this confrontation and the new arena of acting by relying on emotional and exaggerated reactions, and of course far from scientific neutrality.
Reza Majidzadeh—Researcher of economics

Fate of Afghanistan under Shadow of Taliban-Intl. Community Conflict

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A researcher on Afghanistan affairs, criticizing the weak role and performance of the United Nations regarding Afghanistan, emphasized: The difference of views, heterogeneous and different performances of countries regarding Afghanistan, along with the weak role of the United Nations, have completed the cycle of failure and in this situation, with the increasing risk of isolation of the Taliban, their leadership is gaining more power.

Establishing Chinese order in the region is one of the strategic goals of the Islamabad meeting

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on Asian issues considered the tripartite meeting in Islamabad regarding Afghanistan as another Chinese initiative to establish peace and stability in the region by using economic tools, adding that this meeting arose from the security concerns of Pakistan and China concerning the realization of their political and economic interests in Afghanistan.

The strategic importance of resuming relations between Iran and Egypt

Strategic Council Online-Opinion: After the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia created a wave of positive developments in the region and encouraged other Persian Gulf countries to resume or strengthen ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, now the news indicates that Iran and Egypt with the mediation of Iraq are trying to resume diplomatic relations.
Mohammad Mehdi Mazaheri—University scholar

Strategic Importance of Organizing Legal Acceptance of Afghans in Iran

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Former official in charge of Afghanistan Support Headquarters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: Iranian people are witnessing the high and unusual presence of Afghan refugees, adding that vigilance is needed concerning their presence in the strategic context of cities, as well as to the possibility of targeted organization and possible use of them against the interests and security of Iran.

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Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asia affairs called the central message of the US defense secretary’s visit to Baghdad as the declaration of their desire to maintain the presence of their troops in Iraq and stressed: The United States still wants and insists that its forces remain in Iraq. Even though it declared policy, Iraq’s prime minister stated that Baghdad needed no presence of foreign troops, and this policy would only stay at the announcement level.

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

Strategic Council Online-Interview: An Iraqi affairs expert emphasized that the US wants to maintain a military presence in Iraq and the region, adding that the US presence has no consequences other than insecurity in the region and an impact on the independence of decision-making in the governments that host them.

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: While preliminary agreements have been made regarding the export of oil and gas to Germany and Europe, Baghdad will face great challenges in realizing its ambitious goals.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in political science and international relations

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs, saying that many groups and political parties and decision-makers in Iraq’s foreign policy believe that military cooperation with NATO should be expanded, noted: Joint military cooperation of Western countries, such as France, Britain and the US with some regional players such as Egypt, Jordan and Iraq and some countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council are increasing and joint naval and air exercises in the Red Sea and other places have become more prominent. NATO follows a model in which expansion of its presence in the West Asian region is one of its components, which will entail its own risks.

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs stating that the repetition of terrorist operations and movements of groups like ISIS slows down the process of economic reforms in Iraq, said: security gaps have been created and increase in the price of basic goods and food for the people would take politics to the streets in Iraq and various forces, including supporters of Moqtada Sadr, would return to the scene. This issue can create a new crisis for Iraq.

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The visit of Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, the Prime Minister of the new Iraqi government, “to Iran, in addition to its profound impact on strengthening comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, will also determine the fate of some regional cases that are somehow related to the future of Iraq.”
Hamid Khoshayand—Expert of regional affairs

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In recent weeks, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran targeted bases and gathering centers of terrorist and separatist elements of Komeleh in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in the form of missile and drone operations.
Barsam Mohammadi – Expert in regional affairs

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq affairs said that with the change of government and coming to power of a new prime minister in Iraq, the friction between the government and the Resistance groups is expected to be reduced to a significant extent. He added: Iran can use new business methods and diversification of exports, joint investment and provision of various services, including technical-engineering services, to develop relations with Iraq and at the same time not to neglect cultural and media issues.

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A university professor said that the new government in Iraq is facing serious challenges, adding: What is being formed in Iraq now is not favorable to some foreign players and this situation is the reason for more foreign intervention in that country.

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Iraq is still struggling in the political arena with the rapid process of changes and innovative plans to get out of the current situation; movements and individuals have put forward various plans, but al-Kadhimi’s plan based on national consensus and national dialogues, along with the Coordination Framework plan, are the most important current proposals.
Mohammad Reza Farhadi and Mohammad Jalali Fard – Experts on Iraq affairs

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Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asia affairs called the central message of the US defense secretary’s visit to Baghdad as the declaration of their desire to maintain the presence of their troops in Iraq and stressed: The United States still wants and insists that its forces remain in Iraq. Even though it declared policy, Iraq’s prime minister stated that Baghdad needed no presence of foreign troops, and this policy would only stay at the announcement level.

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

Strategic Council Online-Interview: An Iraqi affairs expert emphasized that the US wants to maintain a military presence in Iraq and the region, adding that the US presence has no consequences other than insecurity in the region and an impact on the independence of decision-making in the governments that host them.

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: While preliminary agreements have been made regarding the export of oil and gas to Germany and Europe, Baghdad will face great challenges in realizing its ambitious goals.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in political science and international relations

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs, saying that many groups and political parties and decision-makers in Iraq’s foreign policy believe that military cooperation with NATO should be expanded, noted: Joint military cooperation of Western countries, such as France, Britain and the US with some regional players such as Egypt, Jordan and Iraq and some countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council are increasing and joint naval and air exercises in the Red Sea and other places have become more prominent. NATO follows a model in which expansion of its presence in the West Asian region is one of its components, which will entail its own risks.

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs stating that the repetition of terrorist operations and movements of groups like ISIS slows down the process of economic reforms in Iraq, said: security gaps have been created and increase in the price of basic goods and food for the people would take politics to the streets in Iraq and various forces, including supporters of Moqtada Sadr, would return to the scene. This issue can create a new crisis for Iraq.

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The visit of Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, the Prime Minister of the new Iraqi government, “to Iran, in addition to its profound impact on strengthening comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, will also determine the fate of some regional cases that are somehow related to the future of Iraq.”
Hamid Khoshayand—Expert of regional affairs

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In recent weeks, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran targeted bases and gathering centers of terrorist and separatist elements of Komeleh in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in the form of missile and drone operations.
Barsam Mohammadi – Expert in regional affairs

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq affairs said that with the change of government and coming to power of a new prime minister in Iraq, the friction between the government and the Resistance groups is expected to be reduced to a significant extent. He added: Iran can use new business methods and diversification of exports, joint investment and provision of various services, including technical-engineering services, to develop relations with Iraq and at the same time not to neglect cultural and media issues.

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A university professor said that the new government in Iraq is facing serious challenges, adding: What is being formed in Iraq now is not favorable to some foreign players and this situation is the reason for more foreign intervention in that country.

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Iraq is still struggling in the political arena with the rapid process of changes and innovative plans to get out of the current situation; movements and individuals have put forward various plans, but al-Kadhimi’s plan based on national consensus and national dialogues, along with the Coordination Framework plan, are the most important current proposals.
Mohammad Reza Farhadi and Mohammad Jalali Fard – Experts on Iraq affairs

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New EU Strategy on Cooperation with the Persian Gulf, Its Challenges

Strategic Council Online – Guest Opinion: Normalization of Iran-Saudi relations with China’s mediation, which is an indication of Beijing’s more significant influence and role in new regional trends in the Middle East, increased speculations about the possibility of changes in the geostrategy of other powers.
Abbas Aslani – Expert on international relations

Foreign Policy Challenges of the New Greek Government

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: With the holding of the national elections in Greece on May 21, although the winning party announced priorities of its future government to be mainly improvement of the economic situation, the continuation of the national policy in foreign relations, security, and immigration would be most important challenges for this EU and NATO member country. Although the new leaders defend the continuation of the foreign and defense policy, strengthening of the country’s armed forces, creation of solid alliances, and development of the weapons program over the past four years, they differ in the field of energy exploration, the militarization of some islands in the Aegean Sea, and the issue of refugees.
Mahmoud Fazeli – International Affairs analyst

Arming Taiwan, One of the US Pressure Levers against China

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of international affairs called the provision of various types of US military-armament aid to Taiwan one of the foundations of Washington’ towards that island and said: The Chinese have intelligently realized that the US measures must be accompanied by proportionate reactions to make them fully understand that Beijing will not sit idly by the expansion of US-Taiwan relations and the increasing dispatch of US weapons to Taiwan.

What is the new position of the dollar in the global economy?

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The confrontation between Americanization and the Chineseization of the world has created a new acting field. While the Chinese side’s efforts to reduce the international power of the dollar and increase the global acceptance of the yuan have an increasing trend, it is not possible to correctly analyze and scenarioize the possible futures of this confrontation and the new arena of acting by relying on emotional and exaggerated reactions, and of course far from scientific neutrality.
Reza Majidzadeh—Researcher of economics

Fate of Afghanistan under Shadow of Taliban-Intl. Community Conflict

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A researcher on Afghanistan affairs, criticizing the weak role and performance of the United Nations regarding Afghanistan, emphasized: The difference of views, heterogeneous and different performances of countries regarding Afghanistan, along with the weak role of the United Nations, have completed the cycle of failure and in this situation, with the increasing risk of isolation of the Taliban, their leadership is gaining more power.

Establishing Chinese order in the region is one of the strategic goals of the Islamabad meeting

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on Asian issues considered the tripartite meeting in Islamabad regarding Afghanistan as another Chinese initiative to establish peace and stability in the region by using economic tools, adding that this meeting arose from the security concerns of Pakistan and China concerning the realization of their political and economic interests in Afghanistan.

The strategic importance of resuming relations between Iran and Egypt

Strategic Council Online-Opinion: After the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia created a wave of positive developments in the region and encouraged other Persian Gulf countries to resume or strengthen ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, now the news indicates that Iran and Egypt with the mediation of Iraq are trying to resume diplomatic relations.
Mohammad Mehdi Mazaheri—University scholar

Strategic Importance of Organizing Legal Acceptance of Afghans in Iran

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Former official in charge of Afghanistan Support Headquarters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: Iranian people are witnessing the high and unusual presence of Afghan refugees, adding that vigilance is needed concerning their presence in the strategic context of cities, as well as to the possibility of targeted organization and possible use of them against the interests and security of Iran.

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Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Future of the presence of US forces in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on West Asia affairs called the central message of the US defense secretary’s visit to Baghdad as the declaration of their desire to maintain the presence of their troops in Iraq and stressed: The United States still wants and insists that its forces remain in Iraq. Even though it declared policy, Iraq’s prime minister stated that Baghdad needed no presence of foreign troops, and this policy would only stay at the announcement level.

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

The continuation of the US military presence in Iraq and its consequences

Strategic Council Online-Interview: An Iraqi affairs expert emphasized that the US wants to maintain a military presence in Iraq and the region, adding that the US presence has no consequences other than insecurity in the region and an impact on the independence of decision-making in the governments that host them.

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Analysis of Iraq – Germany Energy Agreements

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: While preliminary agreements have been made regarding the export of oil and gas to Germany and Europe, Baghdad will face great challenges in realizing its ambitious goals.
Pouria Nabipour – PhD in political science and international relations

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Tracking US Goals in Iraq within the Framework of Strengthening NATO-Iraq Cooperation

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs, saying that many groups and political parties and decision-makers in Iraq’s foreign policy believe that military cooperation with NATO should be expanded, noted: Joint military cooperation of Western countries, such as France, Britain and the US with some regional players such as Egypt, Jordan and Iraq and some countries of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council are increasing and joint naval and air exercises in the Red Sea and other places have become more prominent. NATO follows a model in which expansion of its presence in the West Asian region is one of its components, which will entail its own risks.

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Causes, Consequences of crease in ISIS Terrorist Movements in Iraq

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of Iraq affairs stating that the repetition of terrorist operations and movements of groups like ISIS slows down the process of economic reforms in Iraq, said: security gaps have been created and increase in the price of basic goods and food for the people would take politics to the streets in Iraq and various forces, including supporters of Moqtada Sadr, would return to the scene. This issue can create a new crisis for Iraq.

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Dimensions and strategic consequences of the recent visit of the Iraqi Prime Minister to Tehran

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The visit of Mohammad Shia Al-Sudani, the Prime Minister of the new Iraqi government, “to Iran, in addition to its profound impact on strengthening comprehensive cooperation between the two countries, will also determine the fate of some regional cases that are somehow related to the future of Iraq.”
Hamid Khoshayand—Expert of regional affairs

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Iran’s Reasons for Confronting Separatist Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan Region

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: In recent weeks, the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran targeted bases and gathering centers of terrorist and separatist elements of Komeleh in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq in the form of missile and drone operations.
Barsam Mohammadi – Expert in regional affairs

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Iraq’s Foreign Policy in New Government, Its Stance in Axis of Resistance

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An expert on Iraq affairs said that with the change of government and coming to power of a new prime minister in Iraq, the friction between the government and the Resistance groups is expected to be reduced to a significant extent. He added: Iran can use new business methods and diversification of exports, joint investment and provision of various services, including technical-engineering services, to develop relations with Iraq and at the same time not to neglect cultural and media issues.

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Political Developments in Iraq, Challenges Facing Future Government

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A university professor said that the new government in Iraq is facing serious challenges, adding: What is being formed in Iraq now is not favorable to some foreign players and this situation is the reason for more foreign intervention in that country.

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

National Consensus among Political Parties; the Only Way out of Iraq’s Deadlock

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: Iraq is still struggling in the political arena with the rapid process of changes and innovative plans to get out of the current situation; movements and individuals have put forward various plans, but al-Kadhimi’s plan based on national consensus and national dialogues, along with the Coordination Framework plan, are the most important current proposals.
Mohammad Reza Farhadi and Mohammad Jalali Fard – Experts on Iraq affairs

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New EU Strategy on Cooperation with the Persian Gulf, Its Challenges

Strategic Council Online – Guest Opinion: Normalization of Iran-Saudi relations with China’s mediation, which is an indication of Beijing’s more significant influence and role in new regional trends in the Middle East, increased speculations about the possibility of changes in the geostrategy of other powers.
Abbas Aslani – Expert on international relations

Foreign Policy Challenges of the New Greek Government

Strategic Council Online – Opinion: With the holding of the national elections in Greece on May 21, although the winning party announced priorities of its future government to be mainly improvement of the economic situation, the continuation of the national policy in foreign relations, security, and immigration would be most important challenges for this EU and NATO member country. Although the new leaders defend the continuation of the foreign and defense policy, strengthening of the country’s armed forces, creation of solid alliances, and development of the weapons program over the past four years, they differ in the field of energy exploration, the militarization of some islands in the Aegean Sea, and the issue of refugees.
Mahmoud Fazeli – International Affairs analyst

Arming Taiwan, One of the US Pressure Levers against China

Strategic Council Online – Interview: An analyst of international affairs called the provision of various types of US military-armament aid to Taiwan one of the foundations of Washington’ towards that island and said: The Chinese have intelligently realized that the US measures must be accompanied by proportionate reactions to make them fully understand that Beijing will not sit idly by the expansion of US-Taiwan relations and the increasing dispatch of US weapons to Taiwan.

What is the new position of the dollar in the global economy?

Strategic Council Online—Opinion: The confrontation between Americanization and the Chineseization of the world has created a new acting field. While the Chinese side’s efforts to reduce the international power of the dollar and increase the global acceptance of the yuan have an increasing trend, it is not possible to correctly analyze and scenarioize the possible futures of this confrontation and the new arena of acting by relying on emotional and exaggerated reactions, and of course far from scientific neutrality.
Reza Majidzadeh—Researcher of economics

Fate of Afghanistan under Shadow of Taliban-Intl. Community Conflict

Strategic Council Online – Interview: A researcher on Afghanistan affairs, criticizing the weak role and performance of the United Nations regarding Afghanistan, emphasized: The difference of views, heterogeneous and different performances of countries regarding Afghanistan, along with the weak role of the United Nations, have completed the cycle of failure and in this situation, with the increasing risk of isolation of the Taliban, their leadership is gaining more power.

Establishing Chinese order in the region is one of the strategic goals of the Islamabad meeting

Strategic Council Online—Interview: An expert on Asian issues considered the tripartite meeting in Islamabad regarding Afghanistan as another Chinese initiative to establish peace and stability in the region by using economic tools, adding that this meeting arose from the security concerns of Pakistan and China concerning the realization of their political and economic interests in Afghanistan.

The strategic importance of resuming relations between Iran and Egypt

Strategic Council Online-Opinion: After the resumption of diplomatic relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia created a wave of positive developments in the region and encouraged other Persian Gulf countries to resume or strengthen ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran, now the news indicates that Iran and Egypt with the mediation of Iraq are trying to resume diplomatic relations.
Mohammad Mehdi Mazaheri—University scholar

Strategic Importance of Organizing Legal Acceptance of Afghans in Iran

Strategic Council Online – Interview: Former official in charge of Afghanistan Support Headquarters at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: Iranian people are witnessing the high and unusual presence of Afghan refugees, adding that vigilance is needed concerning their presence in the strategic context of cities, as well as to the possibility of targeted organization and possible use of them against the interests and security of Iran.

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