• Why Iran still haunts Western strategy

    Why Iran still haunts Western strategy

    By Xavier Villar

    MADRID – Ghosts are terrifying not simply because they are powerful, but because they endure. They unsettle precisely because they refuse resolution. A ghost is defined by contradiction, a presence that signifies an absence, something that should no longer be there yet persists all the same. 

  • IRGC: From the frontline of the fight against ISIS to Europe’s political labeling

    By Fatemeh Kavand

    IRGC: From the frontline of the fight against ISIS to Europe’s political labeling

    TEHRAN - The European Union has placed Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) on its list of “terrorist organizations,” a move driven not by objective realities on the ground but by Western political tendencies. This comes despite the IRGC’s central role in defeating ISIS and confronting terrorist groups in the region—a reality that exposes the West’s double standards in defining terrorism.

  • A 'good' restart for Iran-US talks, but path ahead remains unclear

    By Mona Hojat Ansari 

    A 'good' restart for Iran-US talks, but path ahead remains unclear

    Deep mistrust of Washington persists as both sides return home for consultations

    TEHRAN – Iran and the United States held discussions on Friday in Muscat over Iran’s nuclear program and the possibility of a new agreement that would curb certain nuclear activities in exchange for the termination of sanctions. The talks were mediated by Oman’s foreign minister, Badr Albusaidi, who acted as a go-between for the two sides.

  • Trump cannot risk war with Iran, John Helmer says

    Trump cannot risk war with Iran, John Helmer says

    Veteran journalist warns that a prolonged conflict would trigger inflation, casualties, and a political crisis in Washington

    TEHRAN — As tensions persist between Iran and the United States amid intensified military signaling and renewed talk of negotiations, critical questions remain about Washington’s real strategy and the risk of a broader regional conflict. In this context, Tehran Times spoke with John Helmer, a veteran journalist and geopolitical analyst based in Moscow, to examine the shifting balance of power and the prospects for de-escalation.

  • Iran strengthens offensive posture with Khorramshahr-4 missile

    Iran strengthens offensive posture with Khorramshahr-4 missile

    TEHRAN — The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force has inaugurated a massive new underground missile city, marking the operational induction of the Khorramshahr-4 ballistic missile.