PhD in Islamic Studies. Master in Iranian studies. Islam, race, political theology and Muslim political ontology. Researcher.
Mar 28 • 10 tweets • 1 min read
1-Iran has outlined an 8-layer ground defense doctrine in response to U.S. threats of heliborne operations and possible troop deployment, framing defense not as a front line, but as a deep, multi-layered battlespace.
2-Layer 1: Elite anti-heliborne special forces, deployed across the Persian Gulf, coasts, and inland, tasked with detecting and neutralizing initial incursions.
Mar 12 • 21 tweets • 3 min read
Thread: The Soldier-Scholar and the Architecture of Knowledge on Iran 🧵
1/20 In the weeks since the US and Israel launched their coordinated campaign against Iran, familiar figures have reappeared in Western media: analysts, senior fellows, Iran specialists. Their titles suggest objectivity; their language is measured, technical, authoritative.
Mar 8 • 16 tweets • 2 min read
1-Allow me to explain the political relationship between Iran and Ansarallah. 🧵
2-Western analyses of the Yemeni group Ansarallah often rely on the “sponsor–proxy” framework, portraying the movement as merely a tool of Iran. This perspective denies the group’s autonomy and reduces its political agency to Iranian manipulation.
Jul 8, 2025 • 6 tweets • 1 min read
🧵1/This analysis by the Iranian political scientist, @syjebraily challenges the reformists vs. principalists dichotomy and introduces a new lens for understanding Iran’s political landscape: the Concordists vs. the Revolutionaries.
2-As the global order undergoes seismic shifts, Iran’s domestic political alignments are also being redefined. The binary of reformists and principalists no longer explains the realities on the ground, according to this analysis.