Left behind in Iran

At Markaz, the Brookings Institution's Suzanne Maloney writes about the ongoing imprisonment of Siamak Namazi by the Iranian government. Namazi is the one Iranian-American still being held by Iran after Tehran freed four other Iranian-Americans in a prisoner deal last month. Another American citizen, Robert Levinson, is also missing and presumably held somewhere in Iran, … Continue reading Left behind in Iran

Today in Middle Eastern history: the 1921 Iranian coup

The fall of imperial Russia in the aftermath of the 1917 Russian Revolution should have been good news for Iran’s Qajar dynasty, which had fought three wars with Russia and lost much of its Caucasian territory in the process. But instead of eliminating a serious rival, the events of 1917 upset the delicate balance of … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the 1921 Iranian coup

A claim of responsibility for Ankara

Somebody finally came forward to claim responsibility for Wednesday's terror attack in Ankara, and it's not exactly who the Turkish government said it was: A Kurdish militant group once linked to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) claimed responsibility on Friday for the bombing in the Turkish capital Ankara that killed 28 people this week, … Continue reading A claim of responsibility for Ankara