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Majid Rafizadeh

Majid Rafizadeh

Writer at Gatestone Institute

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Recent Articles

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The Iranian Regime Is Preparing Its Next War — Prevent It Now

From the very first day of their 1979 revolution, the Ayatollahs established a theocracy whose core mission was not just to govern, but to export its revolution across the world and impose its radical Shia Islamist doctrine on others. The Islamic
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Iranian Regime Drops Mask: Open March Toward Nuclear Bomb

Iran's regime has officially declared that it will not abide by any nuclear limits. It is finally admitting out in the open that its ultimate objective has always been to become a nuclear-armed state. Its announcement... represents the formal end of
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The United Nations Has Become the Dictators' Club: Chooses Tyrants ...

The United Nations was founded on the promise of upholding peace, justice, and universal human rights. Today, however, it appears less like a beacon of morality and more like a stage for savagery and hypocrisy. The UN is quick to condemn democratic
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A Renewed Iranian Push for the Nuclear Bomb

The Iranian regime is once again racing to acquire nuclear weapons. In doing so, it is turning to Russia and almost certainly looking toward China and North Korea for support. This is an immediate and existential threat to the United States, Israel, and
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Thank You, President Trump: Turning Decades of Iranian Impunity Int...

Oil sales are a lifeline for the Iranian economy, funding both domestic governance and external operations, including support for proxy militias. If these funds were curtailed, the regime would struggle to maintain its internal stability while
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Iran Regime's Long Game: Today Diplomacy, Tomorrow Retaliation

Iran's Supreme National Security Council has made it clear that if biting UN sanctions are reinstated by the West, there will be no nuclear inspections. Whenever the Iranian regime begins to speak the language of cooperation and compromise, it is not
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The Authoritarian Quartet, China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran: A ...

This was not simply an anniversary parade; it was a declaration of intent by a coalition of states that reject the Western-led order and seek to replace it with an authoritarian alternative. When seen together, the gathering represented the closest thing
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From Sydney to Buenos Aires: Iran's Global Terror Campaign

Investigations revealed that the IRGC had employed intermediaries in Australia, including organized crime networks, to carry out these attacks, demonstrating the regime's continuing reliance on proxies to pursue its hostile objectives abroad. From the
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Why Iran's Ideology and Missiles Endanger the West: If Hitler Had N...

In his latest statement, Amir Hayat-Moqaddam [member of the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Commission] openly declared that Iran is capable of striking all of Europe and even US cities such as Washington and New York with
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A Thirst for Freedom: The Case for Supporting Iran's People

How can the West, particularly European states, which never hesitate to lecture others on democracy and human rights, stay silent when one of the most oppressed peoples in the world was risking everything for those very ideals? It is high time for an
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Iran Wants Negotiations for One Reason — To Survive and Strike Later

This is the same regime that has built its entire political identity around hatred for America, branding the U.S. the "Great Satan" and chanting "Death to America" at every major gathering. Some of Iran's leading scientists and engineers, who were