In February 1989, Ruhollah Khomeini, then Iran’s supreme leader, issued a fatwa, or religious edict, ordering and legitimizing the killing of author Salman Rushdie
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IRGC – Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps – Involved In
Could a new Iran deal increase Iran’s drone export threat
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force commander Gen. Amir Ali Hajizadeh said this week that Iran is an exporter of drones. He didn’t mention exactly how many drones were ...
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Iran asks Argentina to allow the departure of Iranians from Venezuela’s Emtrasur aircraft
The Iranian government urged on Monday that Argentina must allow five Iranians who were part of the crew of a Venezuelan plane held in Buenos Aires to leave its ...
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Iranian attack on base with U.S. forces in Syria
An attack attributed to Iran has targeted a base hosting US forces in Syria along the country's border with Iraq and Jordan, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human ...
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Iran must not be rewarded – Extraterritorial assassinations come from the top of the political ladder
Rewarding or appeasing a rogue state generally comes in two distinct forms: Total disregard of the regime’s destructive behavior regionally and globally, and the lifting of political pressure and ...
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Attack on British author shows danger of Iranian IRGC soft power
The assassination attempts on Salman Rushdie instigated by the Iranian IRGC, 33 years after Iran’s then-supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a religious order calling for his death, is ...
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