Iran’s Kurdish Population Sees Opportunity in the Chaos of War

Iran's Kurdish population, long subjected to systematic repression, is now seizing what many Kurdish leaders describe as a historic window of opportunity.

Iran's Kurdish population, long subjected to systematic repression, is now seizing what many Kurdish leaders describe as a historic window of opportunity.

Three major Iranian opposition factions — the Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), monarchists loyal to Reza Pahlavi, and a loose coalition of secular democrats — are...

Multiple Iranian opposition factions, from monarchists to ethnic separatist movements to the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), are already positioning themselves...

Based on every modern historical precedent — Iran in 1979, Iraq in 2003, Libya in 2011 — regime change triggered by outside military force or internal...

Rebuilding Iran after the February 2026 U.S.-Israeli strikes could cost somewhere between $500 billion and well over $1 trillion, depending on how you...

Libya's collapse after the 2011 NATO intervention is not ancient history — it is a live, ongoing catastrophe that should terrify anyone advocating for...

Nobody has a real answer. That is not a rhetorical device or a headline designed to provoke clicks. It is the honest assessment of U.S.

The assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, did not end Iran's crisis — it opened a far more dangerous chapter.

The collapse of Iran's theocratic regime has created one of the most dangerous weapons proliferation crises in modern history.

The short answer is yes — Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was designed from the ground up to survive exactly the kind of decapitation strike the...