Syrian aftershocks in Iran

September 5, 2012
Considering the escalation of violence in Syria with further advancement of the revolutionary movement, the fall of Bashar Asaad’s regime seems to be more likely than ever before. In other words his collapse relies on nothing more than a matter of time. Within the following report, we try to analyze the path to the end of the conflict leading to termination of current Syrian regime as well as the consequences of this event on the political situation of Iran.
The Shabbiha; terrifying criminals in the service of the regime

July 29, 2012
The Arab Spring and the developments following it in the Arab countries have been accompanied with a new political culture and literature for these countries. One of the most important instruments of these states for suppression were forces who did not apparently have any influence in the society but their sudden violent and radical emergence shows that they had been groomed for such circumstances from many years ago.
Syria: The Other Side of the Coin

April 20, 2012
The Iranian leaders have now set aside all ambiguous talks and now explicitly admit that they shall use any means possible to keep Bashar Assad in power. The downfall of Assad will paralyse Iran in the region and sever the strategic ties of Iran with Hezbollah disconnecting it from access to Israeli borders. Moreover, it would completely restrict the influence of Iran on Palestinian groups.
Iran supports Syria’s reform promises

September 27, 2011
Condemning countries that “pressure Syrian government”
Khamenei: West cannot ‘confiscate’ Arab Spring

September 1, 2011
Iran walking two paths since Arab uprisings
EU sanctions Iranian commanders for role in Syria crackdown

June 24, 2011
Sanctions against three members of IRGC
Iranian intellectuals support Syrian and Arab democratic demand

May 6, 2011
“We stand in solidarity with the Syrian people”
Iran announces support for Syrian reform plans

May 6, 2011
“Exceptional effort against Zionist regime”
Iran calls foreign interference cause of unrest in Syria

May 3, 2011
“Foreign-backed forces create unrest”
Iran calls foreign interference cause of unrest in Syria

May 3, 2011
“Foreign-backed forces create unrest”
Iran rejects US allegations of meddling in Arab world

April 25, 2011
“Our policy is based on non-interference”
Obama accuses Syria of seeking Iranian assistance to crush protests

April 24, 2011
Calling for an immediate end of attacks