Have you ever been to a medical doctor’s office for a regular appointment or even going in for a new consultation without been handed a prescription of medications at the end of the visit? Medicinal syrups, pills, tablets, injections and even
“What is Iran today?” With this deceptively simple question, the late President Anwar Sadat offered one of the earliest and most prescient readings of post-revolutionary Iran—not as a state that merely changed its political system, but as one that entered a fundamentally different trajectory.
President Anwar Sadat
It was a shift that reordered priorities in a way