The Green movement
Freedom Movement of Iran was created in 1961.
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as you know sanctions against Iran didn't work out. and for us ,UK ,Israel , France and Germany it was a good situation in Iran for regime change.
No, Iran does not use the 2597-year calendar. Instead, Iran primarily uses the Persian calendar (also known as the Solar Hijri calendar), which is a solar calendar that has 12 months and is based on the movement of the sun. The year in the Persian calendar is currently 1402, as of 2023. The calendar is widely used for civil purposes in Iran.
what desert is on the northern Iran on the plateau of Iran
Yes, Iran agreed to the Iran nuclear deal.
The country of Iran is larger.
The people in this movement are called Islamic fundamentalists. They believe that violence is an appropriate way to force Muslim governments to accept their viewpoint. This movement is led and fueled by Iran.
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Iran is suppose to be Iran
Iran gets uranium from the Saghand mine located in Yazd in central Iran.
There is no transnational, violent, radical Islamic movement that Iran supports. Iran gives material support to Hamas, currently in power in the Gaza Strip, but Hamas does not operate outside of Israel and the Occupied Territories. Iran's elite Quds Brigade, a part of their Revolutionary Guards, helped in the formation of Hezbollah in Lebanon in the early 1980s during the Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon and Iran continues to provide material support for Hezbollah as well. However, similar to Hamas, Hezbollah rarely operates outside of Lebanon - the only occurences I can think of would be cross-border raids into Israel. In short, Iran does not provide backing for the (Sunni) Wahhabist, trans-national terrorists groups traditionally associated with al-Qaeda; indeed, most of these groups view Shia Iran with as much suspicion as they view the US. Iran does support various movements that are capable of violence and traditionally viewed as radical but these are uniformly national movements with national ambitions, and do not operate "throughout the Middle East".