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The recent dust storms that wreaked havoc in southwest Iran signaled only one of the many crises the mullahs are facing less than three months before critical elections. Tehran has been hit with severe blows during the Munich Security Conference, contrasting interests with Russia, the recent escalating row with Turkey, and most importantly, a new U.S. administration in Washington.

These crises have crippling effects on the mullahs’ apparatus, especially at a time when Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei sees his regime facing a changing balance of power in the international community, and is faced with a major decision of selecting the regime’s so-called president.

Iran and Ahwaz

The dust storms crisis in Ahwaz, resulting from the mullahs’ own destructive desertification policies, caused severe disruptions in water and power services and people pouring into the streets in major protests.

The regime, and especially the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), has for decades pursued a desertification policy of constructing dams, drying lagoons, digging deep oil wells beneath underground water sources with resulting catastrophic environmental disasters. Various estimates indicate the continuation of such a trend will literally transform two-thirds of Iran into desert lands in the next decade. This will place 14 to 15 million people at the mercy not only dust storms but also salt storms.

Iran and the Munich Security Conference

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif attended this conference with a series of objectives in mind, only to face a completely unexpected scene. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence described Iran as the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said the mullahs are the source of threats and instability throughout the Middle East. Turkey went one step further and said Tehran is the heart of sectarianism and spreads such plots across the region, and all traces in Syria lead to Iran’s terrorism and sectarian measures.

This resembles a vast international coalition against Tehran, inflicting yet another blow to the mullahs following a new administration taking control of the White House. These developments are very costly for Khamenei and the entire regime.

In comparison to the early 2000s when the U.S. launched wars against Afghanistan and Iraq, Iran was the main benefactor. The current balance of power now is quite different, as seen in Munich. While there is talk of an Arab NATO, any coalition formed now in the Middle East will be completely against Iran’s interests.

Iran and Russia

Following a disastrous joint campaign in Syria, for the first time Russia is reportedly supporting a safe zone in Syria. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said contacts have been made with the Syrian regime to establish safe zones in Syria. These are the first remarks made by any Russian official on the issue of safe zones in Syria.

Moscow’s increasing contrast in interest with Iran over Syria has the potential of playing a major role in regional relations. Russia certainly doesn’t consider Bashar Assad remaining in power as a red line, a viewpoint far different from that of Iran. Moscow is also ready to sacrifice its interests in Syria in a larger and more suitable bargain with the Trump administration over far more important global interests.

Iran and Turkey

Yes, Ankara and Tehran enjoy a vast economic partnership. However, recent shifts in geopolitical realities have led to significant tensions. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused the mullahs of resorting to “Persian nationalism” in an effort to split Iraq and Syria.

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu accused Iran of seeking to undermine Bahrain and Saudi Arabia as part of Tehran’s “sectarian policy.” Cavusoglu used his speech in Munich to say, “Iran is trying to create two Shia states in Syria and Iraq. This is very dangerous. It must be stopped.”

Tehran considers Ankara’s soldiers in Iraq and Syria as a major obstacle in its effort to expand its regional influence.

U.S. president Donald Trump’s strong approach vis-à-vis Iran and the possibility of him supporting the establishment of a Turkish-administered northern Syria safe zone may have also played a major part in fuming bilateral tensions between these two Middle East powers.

Erdogan has obviously realized completely the new White House in Washington intends to adopt a much more aggressive stance against Tehran. This is another sign of changing tides brewing troubles for Iran’s mullahs.

Iran and Presidential Elections

With new reports about his ailing health, Khamenei is extremely concerned about his predecessor. One such signal is the candidacy of Ibrahim Reisi, current head of the colossal Astan Quds Razavi political empire and a staunch loyalist to Khamenei’s faction, for the presidency. With former Iranian president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani out of the picture, Khamenei may seek to seal his legacy by placing Reisi against Iranian president Hassan Rouhani in the upcoming May elections.

This is literally Khamenei playing with fire, as Reisi is considered a hardline figure and such an appointment may spark 2009-like protests across the country, as the country has become a scene of massive social challenges. Rouhani himself doesn’t enjoy any social base support, especially after four years of lies and nearly 3,000 executions.

Final Thoughts

This places the entire regime in a very fragile situation. From the internal crises of Ahwaz, the upcoming elections and the formation of a significant international front threatening the Iranian regime’s strategic interests.

Forecasting what lies ahead is truly impossible, making Khamenei and his entire regime extremely concerned, trekking this path very carefully and with a low profile. As we witnessed with the inauguration of Ronald Reagan, Iran immediately released the 52 hostages held for 444 days.

This regime understands the language of force very carefully. And yet, there is no need to use military force to inflict a significant blow and make Tehran understand the international community means business. Blacklisting Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist organization by the U.S. at this timing would be the nail in the coffin for the mullahs.

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Who's gonna miss Iran except Daesh, Alqaeda, Hezbollah and other terrorist groups?
 
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What's up Al-Butthurti ? Long time man, I thought you are in depression because of the attack on you navy ship. Good to see you here. PDF is not fun without you and Batman. :lol:

You mean the attack that killed the grand number of 2 sailors and lightly damaged the vessel? Man, you Iranians really have little to celebrate. No surprise when one looks at the ground realities of your people and country or reads this simple article for instance.

I wonder how many Iranians died from traffic accidents and pollution today and poverty? 20 times as many easily. Probably some Arab, Baloch or Kurdish separatists kill as many Iranian soldiers/policemen/guards somewhere in Iran but at usual Iran, being the North Korea of the Middle East, is not exactly a place where much information leaves the country.
 
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You mean the attack that killed the grand number of 2 sailors and lightly damaged the vessel? Man, you Iranians really have little to celebrate. No surprise when one looks at the ground realities of your people and country or reads this simple article for instance.

I wonder how many Iranians died from traffic accidents and pollution today and poverty? 20 times as many easily. Probably some Arab, Baloch or Kurdish separatists kill as many Iranian soldiers/policemen/guards somewhere in Iran but at usual Iran, being the North Korea of the Middle East, is not exactly a place where much information leaves the country.

Seems I touched your nerves Al-Baghdadi. :lol: The casualties are not the case here, you guys were humiliated and proved how incompetent you are.
 
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Seems I touched your nerves Al-Baghdadi. :lol: The casualties are not the case here, you guys were humiliated and proved how incompetent you are.

Incompetence is losing 1000's of Iranian soldiers and dozens upon dozens of high-ranking Mullah generals in Syria despite the entire world fighting alongside you, yet not winning or moving 1 inch without US or Russian help. That's Iran in a nutshell. Humiliation upon humiliation. Nuclear deal was signed and now you have been screwed as usual.

Wonder how many Iranian migrants will pretend to be Syrians and Iraqis or leave for the GCC this time around?

And don't force me to post videos of barefooted Baloch and Kurdish separatist capturing/killing Iranian soldiers.

How many soldiers did you lose just along the border of Pakistan in the past 10 years again? Was it 2000? That's almost 1 daily and you talk about incompetence?

Imcompetence is not even conquering an single km2 of Iraqi land despite being the bigger and more populous country. That would be like if KSA only controlled 10% of Yemen currently or 5%.
 
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Your beloved khamenei isn't going to have as much fun as you do, when Maryam Rajavi visits Tehran to take the lead of Iran. I know your one brain cell still thinks that your Mahdi is going to save your Waly Alfaqih, but I think he is going to spit on Khamenei once he gets the chance after he gets out of his hidden cave or whatever.

OMG :lol:. That's way I missed you Al-Butthurti. You are really genius and think Rajavi has support inside Iran. You might be right and she may have 0.0000001% support. Great to see now Rajavi is milking you guys.
 
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Even though I know you're ethnically Shi'te or druze

He is an Iranian pretending to be an American because he is too ashamed to show his real flags (Iranian). Likely a double user too. 99,9% of his posts are about Arabs as well. He sure loves us which is good. There are many Arab lovers in Iran.

OMG :lol:. That's way I missed you Al-Butthurti. You are really genius and think Rajavi has support inside Iran. You might be right and she may have 0.0000001% support. Great to see now Rajavi is milking you guys too.

Mullah's such as Khomeini, before he returned from France in exile, was also a marginal figure that was only supported by a minority of mostly poor rural and religious Iranians, but the West wanted it differently, and allowed him back and now he rules and his like-minded Mullah's after murdering all the other opposition. Don't be so quick here.

The same West also removed Iranian rulers at will. They made a stabler of the Dutch embassy (Reza Shah) an King overnight and they removed Mr. Huge Nose in 1953. Iranians are still crying about this to this day.

 
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Incompetence is losing 1000's of Iranian soldiers and dozens upon dozens of high-ranking Mullah generals in Syria despite the entire world fighting alongside you, yet not winning or moving 1 inch without US or Russian help. That's Iran in a nutshell. Humiliation upon humiliation. Nuclear deal was signed and now you have been screwed as usual.

Wonder how many Iranian migrants will pretend to be Syrians and Iraqis or leave for the GCC this time around?

And don't force me to post videos of barefooted Baloch and Kurdish separatist capturing/killing Iranian soldiers.

How many soldiers did you lose just along the border of Pakistan in the past 10 years again? Was it 2000? That's almost 1 daily and you talk about incompetence?

Imcompetence is not even conquering an single km2 of Iraqi land despite being the bigger and more populous country. That would be like if KSA only controlled 10% of Yemen currently or 5%.

Iranians in UAE have heavily contributed to the grow of UAE and so far invested $300 billion in UAE.

There are an estimated 8,000 Iranian-backed businesses in Dubai.[5] Iranians have invested over $300 billion into the country.[6] There is an Iranian Business Council - Dubai. There is also an Iranian Hospital in Dubai.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranians_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates

For the rest of your crap, Talk is cheap and after two years of war with poorest Arab country you guys are getting humiliated like this. You guys are only good in targeting funerals and weddings .
 
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A lot of Iranians on IMF hated my guts after I spoke about the environmental problems in their country.

They can deny it all they want, but the fact is they really need to take care of their water shortages and desertification before it's too late.
 
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Iranians in UAE have heavily contributed to the grow of UAE and so far invested $300 billion in UAE.

There are an estimated 8,000 Iranian-backed businesses in Dubai.[5] Iranians have invested over $300 billion into the country.[6] There is an Iranian Business Council - Dubai. There is also an Iranian Hospital in Dubai.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranians_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates

For the rest of your crap, Talk is cheap and after two years of war with poorest Arab country you guys are getting humiliated like this. You guys are only good in targeting funerals and weddings .

Iranian Arabs among them.

Well, it's good that Iranians are investing money in Arab lands and not in Iran proper. Good for the Arab economies, bad for Iran.

That so-called poorest Arab country (which is not the case), a few tribes from that country, invaded your entire country and could do this to this very day. Yemenis are some of the best fighters in the world. Yemenis are known for their warrior nature and fierce personality when angry.

Anyway you became angry because what I wrote was/is the truth so you conceded defeat. Anyway I am having my fun, PDF and all of that.

You should address post 9. I especially love the fact that the Pahlavi Dynasty (ruled for 50 years and came to power less than 90 years ago, lol) was due to the Brits choosing a stabler in a Dutch embassy to become a King overnight. This is like taken straight from some novel about an Sub-Saharan African country written by some colonialist 120 years ago. A stabler in the Dutch embassy. Seriously?:lol:

At least the Arab lot had ruled long before and belonged to noble lineages or old lineages.

So sorry when I spot ultranationalist Iranians with a photo/avatar of those two guys, I can only laugh. Sorry.

Anyway dude, I actually like the Iranian lot in the GCC so no hard feelings. However the good thing about them, hardly any is a Mullah drone like yourself, lol. In reality Arabs and Iranians are probably one of the most similar people of all.

Anyway do you believe that Khamenei is a holy figure?

Will you promise me to always write the word Arab in all of your posts as has been the case so far?
 
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Iranian Arabs among them.

Well, it's good that Iranians are investing money in Arab lands and not in Iran proper. Good for the Arab economies, bad for Iran.

That so-called poorest Arab country (which is not the case), a few tribes from that country, invaded your entire country and could do this to this very day. Yemenis are some of the best fighters in the world. Yemenis are known for their warrior nature and fierce personality when angry.

Anyway you became angry because what I wrote was/is the truth so you conceded defeat. Anyway I am having my fun, PDF and all of that.

You should address post 9. I especially love the fact that the Pahlavi Dynasty (ruled for 50 years and came to power less than 90 years ago, lol) was due to the Brits choosing a stabler in a Dutch embassy to become a King overnight. This is like taken straight from some novel about an Sub-Saharan African country written by some colonialist 120 years ago. A stabler in the Dutch embassy. Seriously?:lol:

At least the Arab lot had ruled long before and belonged to noble lineages or old lineages.

So sorry when I spot ultranationalist Iranians with a photo/avatar of those two guys, I can only laugh. Sorry.

Anyway dude, I actually like the Iranian lot in the GCC so no hard feelings. However the good thing about them, hardly any is a Mullah drone like yourself, lol. In reality Arabs and Iranians are probably one of the most similar people of all.

Anyway do you believe that Khamenei is a holy figure?

Hahaha. As I said talk is cheap kid. You guys are obsessed with the Iranians and make anti Iranian threats here because you realized you are losers (in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq). well this obsession is deep in your society and if you go to twitter or Instagram you see Saudis started insulting this little girl (mahdis mohammadi) when they realized she is Iranian. well that shows how butthurt and desperate you guys have become.

Lol. when you started pounding Yemen in 2015 you thought mission will be accomplished soon but after almost two years now have realized Yemenis are warriors and angry. :lol::lol::lol:
 
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Hahaha. As I said talk is cheap kid. You guys are obsessed with the Iranians and make anti Iranian threats here because you realized you are losers (in Lebanon, Syria and Iraq). well this obsession is deep in your society and if you go to twitter or Instagram you see Saudis started insulting this little girl (mahdis mohammadi) when they realized she is Iranian. well that shows how butthurt and desperate you guys have become.

Lol. when you started pounding Yemen in 2015 you thought mission will be accomplished soon but after almost two years now have realized Yemenis are warriors and angry. :lol::lol::lol:

Trust me, nobody is obsessed about Iran. Hardly any Arabs know much about Iran or Iranians. On the other hand being obsessed about Arabs is so engrained into the Iranian psyche (for reasons that most of the world knows) that it has become a national discipline to be obsessed about Arabs and events in the Arab world which not only your Mullah's (who BTW ironically are so obsessed about Arabs that they invent an imaginary Arab descent) are a living proof of but most Iranians on this forum and elsewhere. The relationship is of that between a big brother (the oldest - Arab world) and the youngest and smallest brother (Iran). The latter is constantly trying to get attention and credit. Screaming "look at me, I am here, what about me" etc.

Nobody has won or lost anything. Arabs in those Arab states are winning (in Iraq) against terrorism and soon the same will be the case in Syria when both ISIS, Al-Assad and Iranian sponsored terrorism will become a distant memory of the past.

I don't know what you are blabbering about. That name sounds Afghan. I have no clue as I normally am not interested in events in Iran more than say events in Georgia. My sole interest is when Iranian meddling/obsession is related to Arab affairs which unfortunately has become very common in Mullah-ruled Iran. Not a surprise though.

Nah, nobody believed that but controlling almost 85% of Yemen and moving forward along with the Yemeni army and allied tribes, while Houthis/Saleh are suffering defeat after defeat and trying to live longer on life support, is more than I expected from a country with no such experience. Not that Iran would even be able to invade a country of this size or population. You have not been able to do that for what is it, 300 years?

Anyway don't forget to write Arab in your possible reply and the Iranian flags that you forgot, not that anyone would ever be in doubt of you being an Iranian, due to your bad English grammar. Take this as a step towards improving.:rofl:
 
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Trust me, nobody is obsessed about Iran. Hardly any Arabs know much about Iran or Iranians.

Don't write a essay about your craps and conspiracies. this video shows very well how obsessed you Saudis are.

 
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Heshmat Alavi? Alavi? Another NCRI goon. I did not read that article, it isn't worth the bandwidth it occupies.

As for this thread, I look forward to its implosion :pop:

Look at the tags that this clown has made for this thread :

Safavism
Daesh
Khamenei

:rofl:
 
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