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Reza H. Akbari is a program manager at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting. He conducts research on Iranian domestic politics, US foreign policy toward Iran, Shia politics and political transition. On Twitter: @rezahakbari
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![Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami speaks with Reuters correspondents in Tehran January 22, 2008. Khatami has withdrawn his name as a candidate for the upcoming presidential election. Khatami, who served from 1997 to 2005, oversaw a thawing in Iran's ties with the West. Those relations have since sharply deteriorated under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is expected to seek a second four-year term. REUTERS/Caren Firouz/Files (IRAN POLITICS ELECTIONS) - RTXCU5T](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2014/10/RTXCU5T.jpg/RTXCU5T.jpg?h=f7822858&itok=Fr_NiBsF)
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![Mohammad Nahavandian, head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, looks on during an interview with Reuters in his office in Tehran February 20, 2010. Western-backed sanctions on Iran to crimp its disputed nuclear activities will not have the desired impact as the country increasingly turns to Asian and regional countries, Nahavandian said. To match interview IRAN-ECONOMY/SANCTIONS REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl (IRAN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) - RTR2ALV8](/sites/default/files/styles/article_header/public/almpics/2013/08/Iran3.jpg/Iran3.jpg?h=2d235432&itok=QdrKupsJ)
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