The regime of Iran fears the consequences of the Warsaw Summit
The Warsaw conference The Iranian regime is experiencing its most dangerous state of crises in its international relations since the 1979 revolution. The Conference in Warsaw was an important turning point. Four elements make the regime extremely concerned about the consequences of the summit: Consensus on the threat to peace and stability After the anti-ISIS coalition this was the first time such an international consensus was reached on a challenge in the region. More than 60 nations agreed on the Iranian regime being the main threat. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo emphasized that not one country disagreed that the Iranian regime is the source of all mischief in the Middle East. Mohammad Taheri, the regime's former ambassador to Poland, said on February 16, 2019, "The mere holding of such a conference and gathering the regional and global opponents of Iran is harmful to our security interests." Ali Khorram, the regime's former ambassador to...