Reformist setbacks: Pezeshkian’s government faces its toughest test
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Impeachments and resignations suggest Iran may be readying a mad dash to a nuclear bomb
Iranian hardliners don’t embrace a ‘resistance economy’ for its own sake—it signals a broader defiance of the world, in this case, it means accelerating nuclear weaponization, as Khamenei sees the costs as inevitable and intends to reap the rewards. By Shay Khatiri, Middle East Forum On March 2, 2025, Iran’s parliament sacked Minister of Economy and Financial Affairs Abdolnasser Hemmati. His firing is emblematic of a major fissure in Iranian pol…
Iran’s Reformist Gov’t Faces Sabotage From Hardliners, Calls Grow For ‘strategic Resilience’ - Iran Front Page
Iran’s reformist government, led by President Massoud Pezeshkian, is under increasing pressure from hardline factions, accused of using disruptive tactics to undermine its agenda, Etemad daily analyzed the issue on Thursday.
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