Karim Sadjadpour

Iranian President-elect Hassan Rohani gestures to the media during a news conference in Tehran June 17, 2013. (Photo: REUTERS/Fars News/Majid Hagdost)

Iran Shows Signs of Detente With the West

Anchor Aaron Schachter speaks with Carnegie Endowment's Karim Sadjadpour about what seems to be a promising moment in Iran as well as in its relations with the West.

Iran Shows Signs of Detente With the West
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How Iran Might Respond to a US Military Strike on Syria

How Iran Might Respond to a US Military Strike on Syria

With military option looming, experts examine how Syria might respond to airstrikes

With military option looming, experts examine how Syria might respond to airstrikes

How Would Syria Respond to US Strikes?

How Would Syria Respond to US Strikes?
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Talk of a 'Red Line' Stirs Fears Inside Iran

Talk of a 'Red Line' Stirs Fears Inside Iran

Russia Rejects New Iran Sanctions

Russia has ruled out supporting fresh sanctions against Iran, despite a UN report that says Tehran may be trying to develop nuclear weapons.

Russia Rejects New Iran Sanctions

Iran's beleaguered opposition

What spread to Egypt may now be energizing the opposition in Iran. Karim Sadjadpour follows Iran at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He tells anchor Lisa Mullins the regime's resolve to crush the opposition is a short-term strategy.

Iran's beleaguered opposition
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Iran's view of the leaked cables

Iran's president has dismissed as propaganda the leaking of US cables detailing Arab calls for Washington to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities. Anchor Lisa Mullins gets a reality check from Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour.

Iran's view of the leaked cables