“Iran leader Rouhani criticizes Biden for ‘no efforts’ to rejoin nuclear deal,” Clyde Hughes, UPI, March 31, 2021.

“Iran’s diplomatic strategy of hostage-taking,” Hamid Enayat, Reaction, March 31, 2021.

“Iran’s diplomatic strategy of hostage-taking,” Hamid Enayat, Reaction, March 31, 2021.

“Iran Official Admits to Widespread Corruption,” Jubin Katiraie, Iran Focus, March 31, 2021.

“Iran’s Intelligence Establishment is Spreading Propaganda Through Films and TV,” Center for Human Rights in Iran, March 31, 2021.

“Iran Has Never Needed a Martyr To Justify Terror Plots,” Alejo Vidal Quadras, NCRI, March 31, 2021.

“Iranian hackers targeting US, Israeli medical researchers: analysis,” Maggie Miller, The Hill, March 31, 2021.

“How alleged Iranian hackers are posing as an Israeli scientist to spy on US medical professionals,” Sean Lyngaas, Cyberscoop, March 31, 2021.

Are they proud of this?  Iran continues to “lead” the world in per capita executions. “267 in 2020: Iran ‘obsessively’ carrying out executions, rights groups say,” AFP, Times of Israel, March 31, 2021.

No, Iran won’t cooperate.  And they don’t do diplomacy.  “According to US news site Politico, the Biden administration will ask Tehran to reduce work on advanced centrifuges and stop enriching uranium to 20% purity, while Washington would offer some sanctions relief.”  See “Report: New US proposal seeks to break nuclear deadlock with Iran,” Neta Bar, Israel Hayom, March 30, 2021.

Yes, the Iran-China Deal is not about economics or empowering citizens.  It is about keeping the people at the top in power.  National Security Council member Ali Shamkhani has it right.  “Shamkhani Says Iran-China Deal Part Of Active Resistance Policy Against West, US,” Tasnim, March 30, 2021.  But wait, there’s more!  Shamkhani says it leads to the end of the United States!  “Senior Iranian official: strategic deal with China expedites end of America,” Arab News, March 29, 2021.

“Asked why the latest measures were being taken now, one of the diplomats said the EU was seeking to take a tougher stance to uphold human rights. This month, the EU sanctioned 11 people from countries including China, North Korea, Libya and Russia. … The United Nations has regularly complained that Iran arrests political opponents in a clampdown on freedom of expression. On March 9, U.N. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Iran, Javaid Rehman, presented a report documenting Iran’s high death penalty rate, executions of juveniles, the use torture to coerce confessions and the lawful marriage of girls as young as 10 years old.”  See “Exclusive: EU set to sanction more Iranians for rights abuses, first since 2013, diplomats say,” KFGO, Thomson Reuters, March 30, 2021.

Schueftan is exactly right.  “The 25-year agreement effectively neutralizes U.S. economic pressure, seriously bolsters Tehran’s bargaining position and could herald the regime’s renewed effort to achieve regional hegemony.”  See “The Iran-China deal is cause for Israeli concern,” Dan Schueftan, op-ed, JNS, March 30, 2021.

“Iran puts pressure on outspoken political prisoners with jail swaps,” Paul Peachey, The Nation, March 30, 2021.

“Iranian leaders pressed to disclose details of 25-year China pact,” Patrick Wintour, The Guardian, March 30, 2021.

Two quotes.  “Close to 1 million barrels per day of Iranian crude could arrive at China this month, nearly half the volume that the world’s top exporter Saudi Arabia supplied to China in the first two months this year.” And “China, Iran’s top oil client, said last week it will work to safeguard the Iran nuclear deal and defend the legitimate interests of Sino-Iranian relations.”  See “China’s oil imports from Iran hit new high, curbing OPEC options,” Nikkei Asia, March 30, 2021.

“How long this relative free speech atmosphere will last is unclear. Other countries in the Middle East are already pushing back against Clubhouse. In Oman, the app was banned for not having a “proper license.” In the United Arab Emirates, there have been reports of internet throttling, making it hard to access the app. Egyptian state television reported the application is a place for “terrorists” to gather—referring to the banned Muslim Brotherhood. There have also been reports of intimidation in Saudi chatrooms, perhaps a sign of things to come in Iran, where participants are threatened with naming and shaming, and conversations are screen-recorded and posted on Twitter. So far, in the Persian language media, there have only been written and video explainers on how the app works, meaning it hasn’t gone mainstream in Iran—yet. Clubhouse has the potential to get citizens more politically engaged and spark larger public debates on hot button issues, but like all social media in Iran, it’s only a matter of time before authorities see it as a national security threat and ban the audio-only app. After the 2009 post-election protests known as the Green Movement, social media—such as Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter—were blocked, forcing Iranians to resort to accessing them via Virtual Private Networks (VPNs). In 2018, the popular messaging app Telegram was also banned after a popular channel played a role in helping coordinate protests that occurred from December 2017 to January 2018. Lately, there’s been an ongoing debate about whether Instagram should be banned, which, if happens, will be under Jahromi’s watch. The ICT minister was partly responsible for a November 2019 internet shutdown during nationwide protests in which security forces arrested and killed thousands. Clubhouse is only available for the iPhone.”  See “An Iranian cleric, rights activist, and hacker entered a room—on Clubhouse,” Iran Source by Holly Dagres, Iran Source, March 30, 2021.

He is apparently close to a tortured death.  “Calls to release Swedish-Iranian scientist in Iran,” Will Nott, The Pie News, March 30, 2021.

“It shows that the Quds Force and the regime have not altered their objectives or tactics since the 2013 assassination attempt of Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to the US Adel al-Jubeir, which would have killed hundreds of civilians if the US hadn’t thwarted it.”  See “NSA Reveal Chatter About Planned Iran Terror Attack in DC,” Esmaeil Mohades, Iran Focus, March 30, 2021.

“State TV: Iran Rejects Ending 20% Enrichment Before US Lifts Sanctions,” Reuters, VOA, March 30, 2021.

More proof of Anti-Semitism by the Regime.  “As 13 Yemeni Jews leave pro-Iran region for Cairo, community of 50,000 down to 6,” Aaron Boxerman, Times of Israel, March 30, 2021.

And this will flow both ways, not just China learning from Iran, but the Regime benefitting from Chinese intelligence.  The growing enabling continues.  “Ex-IDF commander voices alarm at intel-sharing included in Iran-China megadeal,” Times of Israel, March 29, 2021.

“Why would anyone—including Mohammad Javad Zarif—want to be Iran’s president?,” John Limbert, Atlantic Council, March 29, 2021.  Good article.  And it reminds us of some of the history of Iranian presidents since 1979.  The first, Abolhassan Bani Sadr, had to run for his life dressed as a woman and became exiled in Paris.  The second, Mohammad Ali Rajai, was assassinated after 28 days.  The third, Ali Khamenei (now the Supreme Leader) was maimed by an assassination attempt.  The fifth, Mohammad Khatami, is a silenced non-person.

“Child Marriage In Iran: Is 13 Too Young? Some Are Even Younger,” World Crunch, March 29, 2021.

“Meanwhile, the IRGC and various Tehran-allied forces (Lebanese Hezbollah, the Fatemiyoun Brigade, Kata’ib Hezbollah, Kata’ib Sayyid al Shuhada, Zainabiyoun Brigade, etc.) will likely continue maintaining their strong presence in Syria that can help the Islamic Republic establish further deterrence over Israel, limiting Tel Aviv’s freedom to strike against Iran-linked assets in the region, as well as Iran itself. “The IRGC leadership considers its military involvement in Syria as a spectacular success,” said Ali Alfoneh of the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington. “The IRGC not only managed to achieve its primary strategic objective of securing the survival of the Assad regime. It also managed to establish a dormant front against Israel with the aim of impacting [Tel Aviv’s] military calculations.” Iran’s military successes in Syria are partly because its non-Iranian militiamen from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon, and elsewhere are relatively dispensable to Iranian officialdom. Iran’s leadership has been able to deploy these fighters to Syria without having to pay any political price in Tehran.”  See “Can Israel Uproot Iran’s Presence in Syria?,” Brett Sudetic and Giorgio Cafiero, The National Interest, March 29, 2021.

Where is the condemnation by other countries of Iran’s threat to target another country’s citizens?  “Israel warns citizens they could be targeted by Iran, as outbound tourism renews,” Times of Israel, March 29, 2021.

“Iran’s New Missile Corvette Could Reshape IRGC Naval Doctrine,” H.I. Sutton, USNI News, March 29, 2021.

“Pro-Iran parties launch smear campaign against Iraq’s intelligence service,” Mustafa Saadoun, Al Monitor, March 29, 2021.

“Iran pardons or cuts sentences of 1,800 prisoners amid festival,” AFP, March 29, 2021.

“’Worse than a jungle’: the cartel controlling Iraqi borders,” France 24, March 29, 2021.

2 of the 3 are IRGC commanders—the next president won’t be a cleric or civilian or politician.  It will reflect the growing mafia of the IRGC military (i.e., Brigadier General Hossein Dehghan).  “Iran’s next hardline president coming into view,” Kourosh Ziabari, Asia Times, March 29, 2021.

“U.S. tries to break Iran nuclear deadlock with new proposal for Tehran,” Nahal Toosi, Politico, March 29, 2021.

“Turkey also wants to use Russia and Iran to reach China for a trade corridor. All of these states want to make sure that Europe will be dependent on them. All four are authoritarian and want to dominate the trade routes to play a greater role and, in Iran and Russia’s view, reduce US power and Western power in general.”  See “Iran says it can be alternative to Suez after ship stuck,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, March 28, 2021.

“Iran to coop. with regional countries in horse racing,” Mehr News Agency, March 28, 2021.

“Report: China Could Deepen Influence in Mideast Through Iran Deal,” Asharq Al-Awsat, March 28, 2021.

Yes, this is some of the biggest news of the year regarding Iran’s ongoing revolutionary acts and the influence of China.  Yes, China intends to use Iran for its own purposes and to benefit from taking its natural resources at a cheap price (by violating sanction purchases), but the agreement enables all the bad actions of Iran from intimidating neighbors (all the way to Europe and South America) to terrorism to supporting Hezbollah.  “Iran and China sign 25-year cooperation agreement,” Maziar Motamedi, Al Jazeera, March 27, 2021.  Pres. Rouhani thanked FM Wang “for China’s stance on the nuclear deal and standing up to “American unilateralism.”  Notice the next sentence—“The president also said Iran and China can work together to fight “terrorism and extremism in the region” in addition to economic and trade cooperation.” This means that the chief terror state gets cover from China, and flips the definition and responsibility for terror on its head.

So, don’t think of this as an Iran-China agreement.  It is a Khamenei-Xi treaty, designed to keep a tight grip on their countries for years.  “Iran, China sign 25-year cooperation accord,” Reuters, Jerusalem Post, March 27, 2021.

“Can Iran’s Presidential Elections Save Khamenei And His Regime?,” Cyrus Yaqubi, op-ed, Eurasia Review, March 27, 2021.

“Iran’s Judiciary Hangs Mother in Front of Her Teenage Girl,” Sia Rajabi, Iran Focus, March 26, 2021.

Treasonous.  “Mariam Taha Thompson, 63, who worked as a contract linguist for the U.S. military from 2006 to 2020, pleaded guilty to one count of delivering national defense information to aid a foreign government. She faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. Her sentencing is scheduled for June 23. Thompson, who was born in Lebanon and became a U.S. citizen in 1993, was arrested in February 2020 at a U.S. special operations base in Irbil, Iraq. Prosecutors say she used her top secret clearance to pass the names of U.S. intelligence assets to the Lebanese national in whom she had a romantic interest and and whom she believed would share the information with Hezbollah. Hezbollah was designated as a foreign terrorist organization in 1997. …The Lebanese national, her unindicted co-conspirator, asked Thompson to provide Hezbollah with information about the human assets who had helped the U.S. target Soleimani, according to prosecutors. Over a six-week period leading up her arrest in February 2020, Thompson provided the Lebanese national with the identities of at least 10 clandestine human assets; at least 20 U.S. targets; and multiple tactics, techniques and procedures, according to the Justice Department.”  See “Former US Military Translator Pleads Guilty of Espionage,” Masood Farivar, VOA, March 26, 2021.

The Biden Administration blinks first.  “It is absolutely not our position that Iran has to come into full compliance before we do anything.”  Notice that it is an anonymous U.S. official who told Reuters.  This also means that Reuters are running with this quote even though they don’t have a second voice/confirmation.  It also means that Reuters has approved the use of an unnamed person as enough to run a story.  Well, the main point again is that the U.S. under the new administration will not now require that Iran come into compliance before the U.S. talks about re-entering the JCPOA.  See “US official: It doesn’t matter ‘who goes first’ in return to Iran nuclear deal,” Times of Israel, March 26, 2021.

Iraq may publicly be the number one in this category with Iran, but Iran is trying to send a message to several entities with this news. “Syria exchange 10 trade delegations in a year,” Tehran Times, March 26, 2021.

I am waiting to see the efficacy comparisons of the major vaccines—U.S. v. Russia v. China v. UK v. etc. Something tells me that Sputnik will not win this competition. But Iran will use it anyway. “Iran plans to start making Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine in April – RIA,” Thomson Reuters, March 26, 2021.

Here’s another story. “Iran: Unable to provide 1m doses of covid vaccines as promised,” Middle East Monitor, March 26, 2021.

“Iran’s online anti-government protests gain momentum,” Arab News, March 26, 2021.

“Iran unveils new e-government components as digital ID importance grows,” Biometric Update, March 26, 2021.

“Iran’s Forests at Risk of Complete Destruction,” Pooya Stone, Iran Focus, March 26, 2021.

“The Shia Fatemiyoun Brigade: Iran’s Prospective Proxy Militia in Afghanistan,” Sudha Ramachandran, Terrorism Monitor, March 26, 2021.

Iran approves of this—“Masked gunmen in a convoy of pick-ups drove through the Iraqi capital yesterday staging a show of force against Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi who has proposed a new dialogue with Washington.”  See “Pro-Iran group stages armed Baghdad rally,” AFP, The Daily Star, March 26, 2021.

“Iran welcomes Afghan president’s remarks on Helmand water right,” Tehran Times, March 26, 2021.

See this headline and ask, which side are you going to believe?  There is a 40-year track record of answering this question.  “U.S. Seizes Iran-Backed Militia Websites Spreading COVID Disinformation,” David Brennan, Newsweek, March 26, 2021.

The Clash of Civilizations continues.  This partly explains Iran’s actions.  “China says it will safeguard Iran nuclear deal, defend Sino-Iran ties,” Jerusalem Post, Reuters, March 25, 2021.

Under direct orders of the Leader, and explicitly to not be open.  “IRGC forms group to monitor internet in Iran,” Al Monitor, March 25, 2021.

Carefully selected and planned, with a small missile resulting in light damage.  Iran is sending a message.  “Iran missile hits India-bound Israeli ship in Arabian Sea, says report,” Reuters, The Hindu, March 25, 2021.

This article is not for the squeamish.  “Iranian dissidents accused the Islamic Republic of Iran’s National Olympic Committee chairman, Seyed Reza Salehi, of killing Kurdish and Azerbaijani political prisoners via torture while he served as an intelligence officer. “Is the Olympics aware that there are horrific reports about Seyed Reza Salehi, the president of the NOC of Iran? During his time as senior director at the ministry of intelligence, he went by the name of Seyed Reza Fallah and was involved in the torture and murder of prisoners,” tweeted Sardar Pashaei, the former head coach of Iran’s Greco-Roman team and a world gold medalist in Greco-Roman wrestling, last week. Pashaei added that “We, the Iranian athletes, call on the Olympics to ban the entry of the President of the Iranian NOC from attending the Tokyo 2020 because of his security record in the Ministry of Intelligence. He has arrested and tortured many opponents of the Iranian regime.”  … In a 2018 Persian language article by Pedram Ghaemi on the website of IranWire, he reported on a Voice of America TV broadcast in which an Iranian regime historian named Abdollah Shahbazi told someone close to the administration of then-president Mohammad Khatami that Ebad (Ali Rabei) told him about the suffocation of Azerbaijanis in coffins. Ali Rabei, who used the name Ebad while an intelligence official, worked with Salehi. According to the US government outlet VOA report, Rabei and Salehi placed Azerbaijanis in coffins and nailed the coffins shut and sent them from Astara, Azerbaijan to Tehran. When the Azerbaijanis arrived in Tehran, they had suffocated to death. The VOA broadcast also reports on Salehi’s presence in Kurdistan and Azerbaijan as a reconnaissance force officer in 1980’s.”  Thus, “We, the Iranian athletes, call on the Olympics to ban the entry of the president of the Iranian NOC from attending the Tokyo 2020.””  See “Head of Iran’s Olympics implicated in murder of prisoners via torture,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, March 26, 2021.

“China says it will safeguard Iran nuclear deal, defend Sino-Iran ties,” Jerusalem Post, Reuters, March 25, 2021.

Whomever provides opposition is wrong.  “Iran Denounces Human Rights Council’s ‘Illegitimate’ Resolution,” IFP, March 25, 2021.

“Interrogations in Iran’s Judicial Systems: Law vs. Reality,” Center for Human Rights in Iran, March 25, 2021.

“Brussels universities call for government action over lecturer jailed in Iran,” The Brussels Times, March 25, 2021.

Here is the cruelty of the Ayatollah on display.  “Inside a tiny prison cell in Iran, an expert on disaster medicine and a citizen of Sweden named Ahmadreza Djalali is dying. At least, what is left of him is dying. This innocent man has spent four months in solitary confinement on a daily ration of 100 grams of bread. His possessions consist of a thin blanket and a picture of his wife and their two children. A prison photo of Djalali resembles a survivor of Nazi concentration camps. Djalali’s jailers have made it clear to his family that he will die unless Belgium agrees to swap him for Assadollah Assadi, a senior officer of Iran’s civilian intelligence service. Assadi, who worked undercover as a diplomat at the Iranian Embassy in Vienna, served as the operational commander for a foiled plot to bomb a Paris rally by exiled Iranian opposition groups. The spy is serving 20 years in a Belgian prison for his role in that terrorist plot. If successful, the attack might have killed hundreds, including Americans such as Rudy Giuliani who were in attendance.”  See “Iran is torturing a hostage it wants to exchange with a terrorist,” Eugene Chudnovsky, op-ed, Washington Examiner, March 24, 2021.

Quote of the Day—“Unfortunately, [the people] do not obey necessary observations in our country despite my emphasis,” declared Khamenei, expressing his frustration in a video message on the occasion of Nowruz broadcasted by state television on March 21. “The cyberspace should be managed. This means should not be given to the enemy.”  See “Iran: Supreme Leader Expresses His Concerns Over Cyberspace,” Sia Rajabi, Iran Focus, March 24, 2021.

These remain rare reports in the open press.  Not daily the way they used to be.  And are still under-reported; here the report is that 94 died March 23.  “Iran reveals COVID-19 data for March 24,” MENAFM, March 24, 2021.

“Iran’s IRGC to receive semi-heavy indigenous submarines,” Navy Recognition, March 24, 2021.

“Is the Iranian-Russian alliance in Syria waning? – opinion,” Maya Carlin, op-ed, Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2021.

“Decades in making, Afghan mega dam opens on Iran border,” Shadi Khan Saif, AA, March 24, 2021.

“Iran says it made five major military improvements last year,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2021.

“Iran temporarily releases elderly Jewish man jailed for living in Israel,” Benjamin Weinthal, Jerusalem Post, March 24, 2021.

“Iran Looks To Expand Oil Influence In Africa Through New Pipeline,” Simon Watkins,OilPrice.com, March 24, 2021.

“The Iran-China Axis Is A Fast Growing Force In Oil Markets,” David Messler, OilPrice.com, March 23, 2021.  This is an important story, and easy to read.  The two authoritarian governments have teamed up for their own interests and against the West.  “The partnership … would vastly expand Chinese presence in banking, telecommunications, ports, railways, and dozens of other projects. In exchange, China would receive a regular … heavily discounted — supply of Iranian oil over the next 25 years.”

“Mysterious Ship In Iranian Shipyard Is Likely IRGC’s New Flagship,” H.I. Sutton, Naval News, March 23, 2021.

“More than $10 billion belonging to Iran is frozen in banks in Seoul and Baghdad. Ever since Biden took office there have been negotiations between the sides on the release of the funds. So far, the US has prevented it.” See “The war over the frozen funds of Iran,” Ami Rojkes Dombe, Israel Defense, March 23, 2021.

“Report: Iran Hiding Important Components of Its Nuclear Program From UN Inspectors,” Algemeiner, March 23, 2021.

“Young Iranians pose a threat to the regime, warns Revolutionary Guard Corps,” Michael Segall, JNS, March 23, 2021.

What normal country would allow another country to attack its shipping?  Iran is not normal.  Those shipments are crucial to maintaining the Crescent.  It is dozens of ships over two years.  Fascinating article revealing some intelligence and covert operations.  “Much More Than 12: Israel Attacked Dozens of Tankers, Iran Lost Billions,” Amos Harel, Haaretz, March 22, 2021.

“Iran is increasingly obsessed with defeating Saudi forces in Yemen,” Seth Frantzman, Jerusalem Post, March 22, 2021.

“Iran is Using Hezbollah as a Potent Weapon,” Shaheer Ahmad, International Policy Digest Blog, March 22, 2021.

Interesting proposition, that Iran is holding an entire country hostage.  “Iran holds Lebanon hostage as its economy collapses,” Hussein, Aboubakr Mansour, JNS, March 22, 2021.

“These 6 charts show how sanctions are crushing Iran’s economy,” Abigail Ng, CNBC, March 22 2021.