Author
Trita Parsi
Institution
Independent
Discipline/Approach...
Abstract
This article argues that Iran’s “Arab option” – the Arab and pro-Palestinian tilt in Iran’s foreign policy – did not emerge out of the ideological musings of Iran’s Islamic revolutionaries, but out of Iran’s new-found position of preeminence in the later years of the Shah’s rule. The sustainability of Iran’s regional leadership required Arab acceptance and support, which could only be won through a pro-Arab orientation in Iran’s foreign policy.
