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Iran news round up - January 7, 2015

8 Jan 2015 - 9:27


A selection of the latest news stories and editorials published in Iranian news outlets, compiled by AEI Critical Threats Project Iran Analyst Mehrdad Moarefian and Marie Donovan, with contributors Chris Rawlins, Diana Timmerman and Warren Marshall. To receive this daily newsletter, please subscribe online
Key takeaway: The Supreme Leader indicated his support for the nuclear talks but said Iran should not trust the West. Ahmad Vahidi reiterated the Supreme Leader’s call to “arm the West Bank like Gaza.” Ali Shamkhani stated that NATO’s departure from Afghanistan would allow for renewed cooperation between Iran and Afghanistan on security issues.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei highlighted the 1978 Qom protests following President Carter’s visit to Iran, and the 2009 pro-government rallies in response to the Green Movement, as examples of the West’s failure to obfuscate the values of the Islamic Revolution. Khamenei said that he is “not against the nuclear talks” but warned that the US could not be trusted, as it has stated that sanctions would not be completely and immediately lifted in the event Iran retreats on the nuclear issue. Noticeably absent from Khamenei’s speech was an implicit push back against Rouhani’s proposed referendum on the nuclear issue, a concept the President introduced in his January 4 speech. This may indicate Khamenei’s willingness to allow certain flexibility on policies in order to reach a final nuclear deal and relieve pressure on the economy.

IRGC Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said that Palestinian fighters would successfully arm the West Bank with the Supreme Leader’s help, reiterating Khamenei’s repeated calls to “arm the West Bank like Gaza.” Echoing analogous comparisons by other officials, the former Qods Force Commander highlighted the similarities between the creation of Ansar Allah in Yemen and Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Ali Shamkhani stated that NATO’s departure from Afghanistan would allow for renewed cooperation between Tehran and Kabul on security issues. The regime has capitalized on the West’s pull out of Iraq and Afghanistan as evidence of the US’s waning power and its own increasing influence in the region.

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