INTERVIEW WITH IRAN TV 04-03-24

INTERVIEW FOR SIMA 04-03-24

The Iranian regime's hostage-taking policy can best be described as a tactic used to leverage power and influence in its interactions with Western countries. The regime uses hostages as bargaining chips to advance its agenda and secure concessions from other nations. This behaviour can be seen as a sign of the regime's willingness to employ extreme measures to achieve its goals and assert its authority on the international stage.

SCOTSMAN ARTICLE OF 28 FEBRUARY 2024

WHY DO ROGUE STATES BOTHER TO HOLD ELECTIONS?

What do Iran, Russia and North Korea have in common? They are all oppressive dictatorships, led by corrupt, autocratic despots who despise opposition and murder their opponents. They are all rogue states who eschew democracy, pervert justice, disdain freedom and have impoverished their people. They all share aggressive nuclear ambitions. Unsurprisingly, they are all close allies.

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