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Assal Rad

Propaganda War to Real War: The MEK’s Treacherous Operation 

Published July 1, 2019by Guest Contributor 12 Comments

by Assal Rad Under the guise of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and ties to al-Qaeda, the Bush administration invaded Iraq in 2003—and the consequences have reverberated across the Middle East to this day. With the specter of war again… Continue Reading →

Iran Albania, Assal Rad, Iran, Iraq War, John Bolton, MEK, RAND, regime change, saddam hussein, terrorism

The Lasting Lessons of the Iranian Revolution

Published February 8, 2019by Guest Contributor 8 Comments

by Assal Rad February 11 marks the fortieth anniversary of the 1979 revolution in Iran, which toppled the country’s monarchical system and ushered in the Islamic Republic. The outcomes of that fateful day continue to shape the discourse on Iran… Continue Reading →

Iran Assal Rad, Charles Kurzman, Farhad Meysami, Iran, Iranian revolution, Nikkie Keddie

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