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Hidden Iran

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by Ray Takeyh


  Israel. See also Arab-Israeli peace process

  Ahmadinejad presidency and, 211–15

  Iran-Contra affair and, 104–5, 107

  Iranian foreign policy and, 60, 70–71, 81, 82

  Iranian nuclear program and, 141–42

  Iranian opposition to, 189–91, 213–15, 224–26

  Iraq and, 166

  Khatami presidency and, 207–11, 214–15

  neoconservative movement and, 126

  nuclear weapons and, 153, 155, 157

  Pahlavi monarchy and, 191–95

  relations with Iran and, 195–202

  terrorism against, 128, 202–7

  Jafari, Ibrahim al-, 179

  Jalaiapour, Hamid Reza, 54

  Jannati, Ahmad, 34, 42, 119, 150

  Jewish community, of Iran, 197–98, 199

  Jomhuri-ye Islami (newspaper), 75, 145, 147–48, 149

  Jordan, 72, 178, 181, 200

  Jordan, Hamilton, 83

  judiciary, conservative faction and, 34

  justice, revolutionary ideology and, 12

  Kadivar, Mohsen, 48–49

  Karbaschi, Gholam-Hussein, 56

  Kargozaran-e Sazandegi. See Servants of Construction Party

  Karine-A crisis, 128, 130

  Karrubi, Mehdi, 49

  Karzai, Hamid, 123

  Kashani, Abdolqasem, 91, 192–93

  Kashf-e Asrar (Khomeini), 13, 18

  Keyhan (newspaper), 150

  Khalilzad, Zalmay, 129

  Khamenei, Ali

  anti-Western ideology and, 53, 110, 113

  Bush administration and, 129

  Clinton administration and, 115

  conservative faction and, 31–32, 33–39, 132

  cultural restrictions and, 42

  foreign policy and, 5, 68–69, 112

  Iran-Iraq War and, 174

  Israel and, 198, 211, 213

  Khomeini and, 23

  nuclear program and, 147, 151, 153–54

  in post–September 11 period, 121–22, 134

  reformist faction and, 52

  as Supreme Leader, 33, 34

  Khan, Abdul Qadeer, 138

  Kharrazi, Kamal, 111, 122, 144, 211

  Khatami, Muhammad

  Bush administration and, 129

  economy and, 121

  Iranian foreign policy and, 68–69, 75, 207–11, 214–15

  nuclear program and, 137

  political factions and, 29

  reformist faction and, 3, 32, 44–45, 50–51

  U.S. foreign policy and, 108, 110–16, 123

  Khatami, Muhammad Reza, 56, 152

  Khobar Towers bombing, 67

  Khomeini, Ruhollah

  2005 election and, 9–10

  about, 10–20

  consolidation of theocratic government and, 20–30, 217–18

  death of, 31, 65–66

  expulsion from Iran, 17

  foreign policy and, 4–5, 59, 63–64, 73

  Iran-Contra affair and, 108, 109

  Iran-Iraq War and, 169, 170, 171, 173, 174, 176

  Iraq and, 166–67, 168

  nuclear weapons and, 137

  opposition to Israel by, 193–94, 196

  theocracy and, 21–23, 25

  totalitarianism and, 47–48

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 24–25, 96–97, 97–98, 100–101

  Khorasani, Muhammad, 192

  Khuzestan, 164, 166

  Kim Jong Il, 145

  Kristol, William, 127

  Kurdish people

  in Iran, 183, 225

  in Iraq, 165, 166, 175, 181–82, 183–84

  Kuwait, 64, 65, 66, 67

  labor unions, 51

  Lake, Anthony, 113

  Larijani, Ali, 70, 132, 213

  Larijani, Muhammad Javad, 121, 153, 180

  Lebanon, 67, 105–6, 185, 200, 201. See also Hezbollah

  leftist politics, 13, 14, 16, 19–20, 22, 26

  Lewis, Bernard, 127

  Libby, I. Lewis “Scooter,” 126

  liberalism, suppression of, 29

  linkage, U.S. policy of, 220–21, 222–23

  Mahdi, Adel Abdul, 179

  Mar’ashi-Najafi, Shahabeddin, 27

  martyrdom, 143

  Marxism, 18, 22

  McFarlane, Robert “Bud,” 106, 107, 108

  media. See also newspapers, Iranian

  conservative faction and, 36, 54–55

  Iranian nuclear program and, 145

  Mossadeq coup and, 86

  propaganda and, 28

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 99

  MEK. See Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK)

  middle class, 22, 45, 56–57

  Middle East. See also Arab East region

  Persian Gulf region

  anticolonial movements and, 13–14

  the Cold War and, 164

  Iranian foreign policy and, 18–19, 59–82, 111

  Iraq and, 178, 181

  Israel and, 104–5, 206–7

  U.S. foreign policy in, 118

  militant Islam. See Islamism

  military. See armed forces

  Mirdamadi, Mohsen, 153, 209

  missiles, Iraqi, 173

  moderates, Iranian, 106, 107–8, 108–9. See also pragmatists’ faction

  modernization, Iranian monarchy and, 11

  Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah

  Egypt and, 73

  Israel and, 191, 193

  Kurdish people and, 166, 181–82

  Mossadeq coup and, 92

  nuclear program and, 136–37

  oil industry and, 14, 87

  revolutionary ideology and, 16, 17

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 24

  Mohebian, Amir, 155

  Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), 22, 26, 28

  monarchies, in the Persian Gulf region, 64, 162, 163, 164, 186

  monarchy, Iranian. See also Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah

  Iraq and, 162, 163, 164–65, 186

  Israel and, 195–202

  modernization and, 11

  Mossadeq coup and, 93–94

  restoration of, 92–93

  Shiite clergy and, 13

  Montazeri, Ali Hussein, 33, 48

  mosques, political involvement of, 23. See also clergy

  Mossadeq, Muhammad, 84, 85, 87–88, 89–90, 91–93

  Mossadeq coup, 84, 85–95, 96, 114, 116

  motivations

  of Iran, 135, 140–46, 159, 171–72, 177–78, 205, 223

  of Iraq, 169

  of United States, 146

  Mubarak, Hosni, 74, 75

  multilateral talks, Iranian nuclear program and, 159–60

  Musavi-Khoeniha, Muhammad, 25

  Musavi-Lari, Abdulvand, 45–46

  Musharraf, Pervez, 144

  Muslim Brotherhood, 74, 202

  Mussavi, Mir Hussein, 151

  Nabavi, Behzad, 101, 120

  Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 164

  Nasseri, Sirius, 198

  Nateq-Nuri, Ali Akbar, 50

  National Front, 22, 28, 87, 90–91, 93

  national interest calculations. See pragmatism, in international affairs

  nationalism

  clergy and, 13–14, 91

  the Cold War and, 92

  Iranian foreign policy and, 62, 81–82

  Iraq and, 164

  Muhammad Mossadeq and, 88

  nuclear program and, 139, 140, 149, 154–55, 157–58

  oil industry and, 86, 87

  opposition to Israel and, 194

  revolutionary ideology and, 11, 16, 20

  sense of history and, 61–62

  nationalization crisis, 88–90

  national security. See also foreign policy

  decision-making process and, 150–51

  international community and, 148–49, 158–60

  nuclear weapons and, 140–41, 145–46

  post-Hussein Iraq and, 183

  neoconservative movement, in the U.S., 125–28

  newspapers
r />   Iranian, 145, 146, 147–48, 150, 153, 209

  Middle Eastern, 181

  Nicaragua, 85, 104, 107

  9/11 Commission Report, 222

  Nixon Doctrine, 143, 165

  nonelected institutions, 34, 49, 115, 129. See also democracy

  normalization of relations with the United States, 117–18, 121. See also diplomatic ties

  North, Oliver, 107

  Northern Alliance, 122–23

  North Korea, 2, 145, 153, 160

  Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), 137, 139, 149, 151–52, 155, 157

  nuclear power plants, 136, 160

  nuclear program, Iranian, 135–60

  possible military strikes against, 184–85

  Revolutionary Guards and, 38

  Russia and, 78, 79

  U.S. foreign policy and, 6–7, 221, 222–23

  nuclear weapons, 81, 105, 139–40, 140–46, 157

  Nuri, Abdollah, 45–46, 208–9

  oil industry

  Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) and, 86, 87

  economic issues and, 121

  Iran-Iraq War and, 173

  nationalization crisis, 88–90

  Persian Gulf region and, 60, 63, 187

  revenues from, 14

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 98

  Operation Ajax, 92–93

  Operation Eagle Claw, 100

  Organization of the Islamic Conference, 68

  Oslo peace process. See Arab-Israeli peace process

  “outer ring” doctrine, 192, 201

  Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza. See Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah

  Pakistan, 80–81

  Iranian nuclear program and, 138

  Iranian relations with, 144

  nuclear weapons and, 140, 141, 150, 157, 159

  Palestine Liberation Organization, 202

  Palestinian people

  Arab-Israeli peace process and, 210, 211, 212, 213

  existence of Israel and, 197

  Iranian support for, 193–94

  Palestinian resistance groups, 74, 128, 202–4, 211

  pan-Arabist ideology, 162, 164, 165, 166, 182

  Parliament, 21, 24, 25

  Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, 181

  Perle, Richard, 127

  Persian dynasties, 61

  Persian Gulf region

  Iranian foreign policy and, 60, 63–70, 81, 225

  Iranian nuclear program and, 142–44, 152–53

  Iran-Iraq relations and, 186–87

  regional ambitions in, 185

  Persian nationalism. See nationalism

  philanthropy, 38

  pluralism. See democracy

  plutonium enrichment facilities, 138

  Poindexter, John, 107

  political demonstrations

  by Iranian students, 34, 95, 156

  in the Persian Gulf region, 64

  political factions. See factions, within Iranian government

  political ingenuity, of Khomeini, 11

  political involvement, Islam and, 12–13, 13–14, 21–22

  political parties, 195–99

  Abadgaran, 35

  al-Dawa Party, 65, 168, 178, 179

  Ba’ath Party, 71, 162, 165, 166, 176

  Hezbollah as, 205–6

  Islamic Republican Party (IRP), 25

  Mojahedin-e Khalq (MEK), 22

  National Front, 22

  opposition to theocracy by, 55

  Servants of Construction Party, 40

  terror tactics, against opposition parties, 27–28

  Tudeh Party, 22, 77, 92

  political strategy, opposition to Israel and, 196, 199–202

  political suppression, of reform movement, 52

  pragmatism, in international affairs, 4, 5, 6, 76, 81, 82. See also foreign policy

  pragmatists’ faction, 29, 39–44

  future of, 55, 56

  Iran-Contra affair and, 106, 107–8, 109, 110

  nuclear program and, 151–53

  Persian Gulf region and, 66–67

  in post–September 11 period, 119, 120–21, 131, 132, 134

  preemption, doctrine of, 118–19, 125

  presidency, 26–27, 33, 39–40, 50. See also Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud

  Khatami, Muhammad

  Rafsanjani, Akbar Hashemi

  profit-sharing agreements, oil industry and, 86, 88

  property rights, 37, 42, 90

  propaganda, 28, 175–76

  Protocols of the Elders of Zion, 198

  provisional government, of Iran, 22, 23, 97

  public opinion, Iranian

  Ali Khamenei and, 68–69

  democratic institutions and, 56–57

  expectations and, 54–55

  nuclear program and, 85, 154–58

  reformist faction and, 51–52

  of the United States, 129–30

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 101

  public opinion, U.S.

  of Iran, 85

  of Iraq War, 185

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 84, 94–95, 99, 101, 102

  Putin, Vladimir, 138

  Qalibaf, Muhammad, 133

  Qasim, Abdul-Karim, 164

  Qom, uprising in, 16, 17

  quietist tradition, of clergy, 12, 91

  Rabbani, Burhanuddin, 123

  Rafsanjani, Akbar Hashemi

  Ali al-Sistani and, 180

  Iran-Contra affair and, 106, 109, 110

  Iran-Iraq War and, 26, 170, 173, 175

  Israel and, 141, 196

  Khomeini and, 23

  nuclear program and, 137, 139, 144, 151, 152, 154–55

  Persian Gulf region and, 66

  political factions and, 5, 9, 32, 39–41, 55

  in post-September 11 period, 120, 121

  presidency of, 42, 43–44

  weapons of mass destruction and, 143

  Reagan, Ronald, 101, 106

  Reagan administration, 103–4, 137. See also Iran-Contra affair

  reformist faction, 9, 29, 44–54

  foreign policy and, 68–69, 75, 131

  future of, 55, 56

  Israel and, 207–11

  totalitarianism and, 3

  “regime change,” U.S. foreign policy and, 129, 145, 220, 221

  regional ambitions, of Iran, 18–19, 61–62, 63–64, 185, 205, 219

  religion. See Islam; theocracy

  religious foundations (bonyads), 38

  Resalat (newspaper), 148

  rescue operations, U.S. Embassy crisis and, 100

  Revolutionary Guards

  economic power of, 38

  Iranian nuclear program and, 156, 157

  Iraq and, 174, 179

  Khomeini and, 25

  political factions and, 34, 52

  United States armed forces and, 184–85

  revolutionary ideology

  democracy and, 14–15

  foreign policy and, 4–5, 6, 59–60, 62–63, 111, 167, 219

  Iran-Iraq War and, 169–70

  Iraq and, 162, 163, 186

  Islam and, 17, 21–22

  Israel and, 190, 195, 195–99, 209

  of Khomeini, 10, 12, 19–20

  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and, 9

  regional ambitions and, 18–19, 65, 205

  young conservatives and, 132

  Rezai, Mohsen, 143

  Rice, Condoleezza, 124, 125, 221

  Roosevelt, Kermit, 92

  Rowhani, Hassan, 115, 151

  Rumsfeld, Donald, 125

  Russia. See also Soviet Union

  influence on Iran, 61

  Iranian foreign policy and, 5, 60, 76, 77, 78–79, 82

  Iranian nuclear program and, 137–38, 158

  young conservatives and, 132–33

  Sadat, Anwar al-, 73, 104–5

  Sadr, Moqtada al-, 179–80, 224

  Safavi, Yahya Rahim, 52, 157, 184–85

  Salam, Hadi, 122

  Salehi, Ali Akbar, 139, 152

  Sartre, Jean-Paul, 14

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  Iranian foreign policy and, 60, 64, 165, 213–14

  Iraq and, 72, 178, 181

  Khatami presidency and, 112

  Khomeini and, 19

  political demonstrations in, 64

  terrorism in, 65, 225

  U.S. military bases in, 67

  SAVAK (secret police), 194

  scientific establishment, Iranian, 156–57

  Second Republic, 27–28

  secularism

  cultural restrictions and, 48

  Iranian revolution (1979) and, 21, 22–23

  in Iraq, 167, 176

  Muhammad Mossadeq and, 91

  suppression of, 29, 93–94

  Syria and, 71–72

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 99

  self-importance, Iranian sense of, 91–92

  self-reliance, nuclear, 138–39

  September 11 attacks, 53, 116, 117. See also foreign policy: in post–September 11 period

  Servants of Construction Party, 40

  Shah, the. See Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah

  Shahroudi, Mahmoud Hashemi, 34, 119, 120

  Shariati, Ali, 14

  Shariatmadari, Ayatollah Kazem, 22, 27

  Sharq (newspaper), 181, 182

  Shatt al-Arab waterway, 164, 166, 168

  “Shiite Crescent,” 178, 181

  Shiite Islam

  in Afghanistan, 79, 80

  in Arab East region, 76

  foreign policy and, 81

  historical oppression of, 62

  in Iraq, 63, 72, 162, 165, 168, 175, 176, 177, 178, 181

  Islamic Jihad and, 203

  in Lebanon, 201, 204

  in Pakistan, 144

  in the Persian Gulf region, 64–65

  political factions and, 29–30

  political involvement and, 12–13, 27, 48, 180

  revolutionary ideology and, 21–22

  U.S. Embassy crisis and, 100

  Shirazi, Mohiyeddine Haeri, 53

  Sistani, Ali al-, 180

  social classes, 19–20, 37. See also middle class

  “soft power,” in Iraq, 224

  Soroush, Abdol Karim, 46–48

  sovereignty, 150, 156

  Soviet Union, 62, 76, 77–78, 79, 165. See also Russia

  State of the Union addresses, U.S., 1, 118, 128–29

  state-sponsored terrorism. See terrorism

  students

  demonstrations by, 34, 95, 156

  nuclear program and, 155–56

  reformist faction and, 45

  subsidies, 37–38, 43

  suicide bombings, Hezbollah and, 204

  Sunni Islam. See also Shiite Islam

  in Afghanistan, 79, 80

  allies of Iran and, 181

  Iran-Iraq War and, 175–76

  in Iraq, 72, 162, 163, 176, 182

  Islamic Jihad and, 203

  revolutionary ideology and, 62

  Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), 178–79

  Supreme Leader. See also Khamenei, Ali

  Khomeini, Ruhollah

  constitution of the Islamic Republic and, 55, 56, 99

  role of, 41, 49, 51

  Supreme National Security Council, 70

  Syria

 

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