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Azerbaijan, Turkey, and the Iran Crisis: What Is at Stake

Azerbaijan.US The ongoing protests in Iran are the result of a deep systemic crisis, marked by an existential struggle within the country’s power structure. The...

Why the Streets Alone Cannot Bring Change in Iran

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board Across Iran, a quiet but powerful expectation hangs in the air. Many protesters are no longer asking whether the system can survive - they...

A Revolution Without a Command Center: Why Iran’s Protests Are Stuck in a Leadership Vacuum

By Azerbaijan.US Editorial Board Iran is living through a paradox that many outside observers still struggle to grasp. The scale of public anger is undeniable. Streets fill with...

Iran’s Protests Have No Leader and No Clear Endgame – Velizade

Azerbaijani political analyst Ilgar Velizade says Iran’s protests are driven primarily by social and economic pressures, not by a unified political opposition. He argues that the unrest has no clear leader, no agreed alternative to the current system, and no predictable endgame, warning that external attempts to shape the outcome risk destabilizing the wider region.

Why Turkey and Azerbaijan Avoid Supporting Radical Scenarios in Iran

Azerbaijan.US Questions about whether Turkey and Azerbaijan might support protest movements in Iran tend to resurface during periods of political tension inside the country. Yet...

Political Scientist: The West Will Not Allow the Emergence of a Second Azerbaijani State

Azerbaijan.US Political analyst Elchin Alyoglu has argued that the idea of an independent South Azerbaijan is unrealistic under current geopolitical conditions, stressing that Western powers...

Iran’s Protests and Azerbaijan’s Responsible Choice

As protests continue across Iran, Azerbaijan faces a delicate challenge: balancing regional stability, humanitarian responsibility, and concern for millions of ethnic Azerbaijanis - without escalating tensions or retreating into silence.

Iran at a Crossroads: Why Internal Pressure Matters More Than External Threats

Economic strain, social unrest, and fading cohesion are reshaping Iran’s future faster than sanctions or military threats. As internal contradictions deepen, regional consequences are becoming harder to ignore.

Mammadov: Iran’s Turbulence Is the Main Source of Uncertainty for the South Caucasus

Azerbaijan.US Political analyst Farhad Mammadov says the situation in Iran has entered a phase of heightened turbulence, creating the most serious uncertainty for Azerbaijan and...

Jafarli: Iran’s Return to the Global Economy Could Become a Major Driver for Azerbaijan

Economist Natig Jafarli says Iran’s return to the global economy could unlock massive investment flows and become a key economic driver for Azerbaijan if Baku positions itself as a regional hub.

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