Way, way overdue.  In a year when the Princeton basketball team does not make the NCCAs, it is time for the shill Mousavian to be sent also packing.   “US Educators Urge Princeton University To Dismiss Iranian Professor,” 3-14-24.  Kudos to the National Association of Scholars.  Remember, Mousavian has never been held accountable for his past positions, nor does he apologize for his role in the Regime.  Why hire him?  Why pay him?  Such a mistake by Princeton.  Mousavian continues to be an apologist for all things associated with the Regime.

“Iran Tried To Buy Malware From Russian Cybercrime Forums,” Iran International, 3-14-24.

“US asks Panama to strip flags from Iranian ships sanctioned by Washington,” Reuters, 3-13-24.  “In January 2023, Panama’s maritime authority said it had withdrawn its flag from 136 ships linked to Iran’s state oil company in the last four years. More than 8,000 vessels sailing with its flag.” The surprising thing about this story is that the U.S. had to ask Panama, again (?), here in 2024. This should have been a standing request.

“Iran Extends Hijab Enforcement To Airports,” Iran International, 3-13-24.

“Iran’s Supreme Leader Returns To Instagram Despite Platform Ban,” Iran International, 3-13-24.  The Regime blocks internally Instagram, Facebook, Telegram, and others.

“US held indirect talks with Iranian officials in Oman earlier this year amid tensions in Middle East,” CNN, 3-13-24.

Good move, but they had no choice, the people were going to celebrate Nowruz regardless of government action or threats.  “Iran Eases Ramadan Restrictions, As It Coincides With Persian New Year,” Iran International, 3-13-24.

“Dancing and Jumping Over Fire, Iranians Use Holiday to Defy Rules,” NYT, 3-13-24.

“Iran Is Connected to Failed Hezbollah Attacks in Latin America,” Algemeiner, 3-13-24.

Niger for uranium, and here is Quds in Nigeria.  “Iran’s Strategic Gambit in Nigeria: The Quds Force’s Proliferating Influence,” Algemeiner, 3-13-24.

“Iran warns about consequences of Israel’s killing of Palestinians,” Xinhua, 3-13-24.

“Iran Eases Ramadan Restrictions, As It Coincides With Persian New Year,” Iran International, 3-13-24.

“US Intel Community Foresees Serious Challenges For Iranian Regime,” Iran International, 3-12-24.

“When Iran Goes Nuclear,” Dispatch, 3-12-24.  The Islamic Republic will be even more aggressive toward Israel and improve its standing with Russia and China.”  But will Israel and the U.S. become afraid to act?

“A New Terror Threat Is Emerging in Europe Linked to Iran, Gaza War,” WSJ, 3-12-24.

“Europe’s terror threat isn’t only growing but also coming from new sources,” WSJ, 3-12-24.

Again, pressure on Bahrain.  “US targets Iran-backed group in Bahrain with sanctions on affiliates, Treasury says,” Reuters, 3-12-24.

It is never the cleric who is at fault.  “Iran arrests four over footage of woman’s row with cleric,” Times of India, 3-12-24.

Even since Pres. Obama authorized $425 million/hostage, the price has only risen.  “Iran Wants $2.5 Billion For Dual National Hostage,” Iran International, 3-11-24.  “Sharmahd along with his family and lawyers have denied the charges and Iran has provided no evidence to support its allegations. Amnesty International has condemned the trial as a sham. … The Biden administration last year agreed to release at least $6 billion [1.2 billion each] in frozen Iranian funds for the release of five hostages similarly convicted in sham trials.” … In 2015, President Barack Obama agreed to pay Tehran $1.7bn for the release of four Americans as part of the broader negotiations over the Iran nuclear deal.”

“Princeton students urge Hezbollah to release fellow student, pro-Iranian regime prof refuses to aid,” JPost, 3-11-24.  More evidence of Mousavian’s duplicity.

“Russia, Iran and China to hold warship drills in Gulf of Oman,” Globe and Mail, 3-11-24.

“The Big Problem With Iran’s Strategy in the Middle East: It Works,” Daily Beast, 3-11-24.

“As dust from elections settles, Iran’s conservatives clash over spoils,” Amwaj, 3-11-24.

“Gallant warns Iran stirs terrorism in West Bank amid Ramadan tensions,” Ynet, 3-11-24.

They lost three months of their life, which is short by hostage-taking standards.  “Iran and Philippines Agree to Swap Crew on Seized Oil Tanker St Nikolas,” Maritime Executive, 3-8-24.

Notice the FM doesn’t address the allegations.  “Iran foreign minister says Meta banning Khamenei was ‘illegal and unethical’,” MEE, 3-8-24.

“In Parliamentary Vote, Iranians Vented Their Rage With the Ruling Elite,” NYT, 3-8-24.  Blank ballots, voting for unusual personalities, or just skipping the election.

“Iran is responsible for the ‘physical violence’ that killed Mahsa Amini in 2022, UN probe finds,” PBS, 3-8-24.

“Peru Arrests Iranian Over Plot To Attack Asia-Pacific Summit,” Iran International, 3-8-24.

With the continued organization and support of the proxies, and the successful Oct. 7 attack, Qanni has certainly exceeded expectations.  “New threats from Iran’s IRGC Quds Force chief,” JPost, 3-8-24.

“Iran Army aims to establish fully indigenous aviation fleet,” Tehran Times, 3-8-24.

Great reporting.  “The mysterious Iranian ship accused of lining up the next Houthi targets,” FT, 3-8-24.

Quote of the Day.  “The most important thing is to deny their ability to resupply from Iran. The Houthis are not building. They’re putting it all together and assembling, but they don’t create inertial navigation systems. They don’t create medium-range ballistic missile engines,” Gen. Erik Kurilla, the chief of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), told members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.”  See “US: Stopping Iran’s Resupply of Houthis ‘Most Important’ to Secure Red Sea,” VOA, 3-7-24.

It is possible, if Iran is willing.  “The US, Iran, and Russia cooperate in a joint naval exercise in India,” JPost, 3-7-24.

“The United States Condemns Iran regime’s Nuclear Activities,” Iran News Update, 3-7-24.

“Iran’s Succession Decided Outside Constitutional Framework, Experts Say,” Iran International, 3-7-24.

“IranWire Exclusive: Kurdish Political Refugees Face Deportation to Iran After Greece Arrest,” Iran Wire, 3-7-24.

“Iran Has Put Middle East Into ‘Convergence of Crises,’ CENTCOM Commander Tells Senate,” USNI News, 3-7-24.

“Oil Tanker Caught Up In Iran-U.S. Dispute Over Sanctions,” RFE/RL, 3-7-24.

“Extending Shadows: The Peril of Khomeinism and Iran’s Quest for Regional Hegemony,” Algemeiner, 3-7-24.

“Sweden’s Supreme Court Rejects Appeal From Iranian Jailor,” Iran International, 3-7-24.

“Iran: How The Regime’s Elections Became A Total Disaster – OpEd,” Eurasia Review, 3-7-24.

“IRAN: DRACONIAN CAMPAIGN TO ENFORCE COMPULSORY VEILING LAWS THROUGH SURVEILLANCE AND MASS CAR CONFISCATIONS,” Amnesty International, 3-7-24.

“Time to stop Iran’s unchecked killing of Kurds,” Asia Times, 3-7-24.

“A 5,000-kilometer “strategic depth” clearly indicates that Iran now views the whole region as its “near abroad.” Countries will have to decide how to contend with the Iranian regime’s new ambition.”  See “Iran seeks to create ‘strategic depth’ in the Mediterranean – analysis,” JPost, 3-6-24.

“US Urges Iran to Dilute All Its Near-Weapons-Grade Uranium,” Algemeiner, 3-6-24.

“Over 30 new graves of Baha’is razed in Iran,” Imphal Free Press, 3-6-24.

“Iran’s exports to China amounted to more than $11bn,” Azer News, 3-6-24.  “China was the main market for Iranian goods … and China was the second largest source of imports to Iran.”

“No One Hears Their Voices” Suicides and Self-Immolations in Iran’s Orumiyeh Prison,” Center for Human Rights in Iran, 3-6-24.

“Houthi attack on ship off Yemen kills at least 2 people as Iran says it’s seizing an oil shipment,” CBS, 3-6-24.

“Iran seizes US oil cargo in Persian Gulf,” Mehr, 3-6-24.

This Iran proxy is shooting at a U.S. ship, the USS Carney.  “US Shoots Down Iran-Backed Houthi Ballistic Missile, Drones Targeting US Forces,” Iran International, 3-6-24.

Force can work.  “Iran proxy attacks on US troops in Iraq, Syria drop off as Red Sea heats up,” Politico, 3-6-24.

“Iran, Armenia defense ministers discuss regional security,” Mehr, 3-6-24.

“Whistling Past the Iranian Nuclear Program,” WSJ, 3-6-24.

“The growing cooperation between Russia and Iran in electronic warfare raises alarms in Israel,” Zona Militar, 3-6-24.

“Executions in Iran hit 8-year high in 2023,” Al Jazeera, 3-5-24.  “Iran hanged at least 834 people in 2023, the second-highest number of executions in two decades, according to a report released by rights groups. The report, released on Tuesday by Norway-based Iran Human Rights (IHR) and Paris-based Together Against the Death Penalty (ECPM), suggests that the 43 percent spike in the use of capital punishment last year came in reaction to nationwide protests prompted by the death in police custody of Mahsa Amini in 2022. … IHR director Mahmood Amiry-Moghaddam described the figures as a “staggering total.” “Instilling societal fear is the regime’s only way to hold on to power, and the death penalty is its most important instrument,” he said.”

BBC gave into the Regime, and in the process limited Iranian citizens access to real news.  “BBC’s Deal With Iran Over Election Coverage Angers Staffers,” Iran International, 3-5-24.

“Quote of the Day:  “Qatar is not an ally; it is an enabler of the most bloodthirsty regime on earth.”  UANI CEO Mark Wallace.  See “United Against Nuclear Iran Urges Action Against Qatar For Hosting IRGC,” Iran International, 3-5-24.

“US Reveals Another Iranian Plot On American Soil,” Iran International, 3-5-24.