These days, Trump’s actions have topped regional and world news. His new contracts for the sale of military weapons have created a wave of concern over the growing number of weapons in the world. The Trump administration has been drawing attention since coming in with repeated claims of direct entry into the military. By first proposing a safe zone in Syria, he sought to justify direct US presence in the West Asian region, which made modifications to his plan with Russian and Iranian opposition. Given Washington’s growing difficulty in entering the Syrian military, Trump has chosen a new option for the US body in the region, in which Trump has ordered the use of American drones to bomb various areas of Yemen under the pretext of combating Yemen. Al-Qaeda has given up. The main research question is what is the strategic importance of Yemen in Trump’s foreign and security policy? The findings of the study show that Trump, with goals such as tearing loops of resistance, removing Iran from regional equations and preventing the spread of Shi’ite waves to Saudi Arabia, took a tough and forceful approach to the developments in Yemen. He is reluctant to boycott American power in the region by engaging in showmanship and, with a business-minded and profit-driven view of Yemen, is pouring Western weapons stockpiles with Arab reactionary dollars into the region. The research method is descriptive-analytical based on aggressive realism.
For years, Afghanistan's development and stability has been threatened by radical and radical groups. The perennial domination of these groups in Afghanistan destroyed almost all the country's infrastructure and created unimaginable catastrophes. However, the domination of extremist and fundamentalist groups in Afghanistan has been shocking, and the day Afghanistan and the international community has formed the post-Talabani system, Afghanistan remains more like a land that has no signs of new civilization. And the new system began its formation from zero. But what exactly are fundamentalists to think about, and what is the main feature of their thinking and beliefs, which have so devastated Afghanistan. This question may be of interest to many young people of Afghanistan today. Most importantly, recognizing the characteristics of these extreme attitudes can prevent their re-dominance over Afghanistan. In this article, the authors are seeking to investigate fundamentalist movements and terrorist groups in Afghanistan and their feedback on the security of the Islamic world.
A distributed information management system has been developed to integrate and manipulate the heterogeneous, distributed information resources in Iran Power Industry. Multi-agent approach has been used to model numerous users and different information resources as autonomous components, which can interact and exchange information in a virtual environment. The primary focus of the work demonstrates the effective use of this approach to overcome the difficulties associated with decision making in such a large-scale, spread informational environment as the national-wide power industry. Data items of various types stored in physically distributed locations could be retrieved, integrated and displayed to user by a single query. Using an automatically constructed semantic net improves the usability of the answers returned by the system. Robustness, scalability and adaptability are the valuable characteristics gained using this approach.This paper aims to report the implementation of agent-based information system for the Iran power industry. There are many high-volume and distributed information resources within the Iran Power Industry, which are mainly managed in different formats and strategies. These include documents related to power plants, maintenance manuals, Power distribution network statistics, logistics and workforce, and power production information. Additionally, there is a largescale technical library with various types of library resources. On the hand, there are users with different needs and skills, like power industry strategic managers, operational managers, power engineers, and technicians that need to access and use these information resources for their decision makings and operational activities (network planning, workforce scheduling and management, repair, maintenance, etc.).
One of the most important challenges faced by many Western Asian countries is the issue of authoritarianism, dictatorship and pragmatist policies of their leaders. This issue is more tangible in the Arab world, especially when issues such as the leadership of the entire Arab world, security, legitimacy and efficiency. In this paper, the authors, using the comparative method and the use of written and virtual sources, seek to examine the Regarding the three important issues of authoritarianism, the issue of the suppression of Shiites in the region and hostile policies towards the Islamic Revolution of Iran. The findings of the paper indicate that Saddam Hussein and Mohammed bin Salman are like each other in large issues such as the process of transfer of power, political repression and oppression, the challenge of the Shiites, the militarization of the region, and, ultimately and challenge with Islamic Revolution in Iran and in the major issues such as ruling ideology, the expansion of political authority in the Arab world, economic policies, and, ultimately, relation with Zionism regime and finally in the reformism policies are differentiated each other.
At the present times, information has turned into the symbol of an era that we live in. these days, the information explosion, a revolution on information technology or even an information society are among the frequent discussion around the world. The term of information society is reflecting the development of new information technologies and reorganization of society around the information flow. Nowdays, with the informatics networks, all information are available to any format faster than previously were. The process is growing faster due to the increasing use of information highways, and the information is emerging as an increasingly precious commodity in today's global civilization. The establishment of such a society can lead to produce new industries, jobs and products. The fact by which society's economical bases may be encountered with some new manifestations. The infrastructures of information society can be classified as follow; 1. Telecommunication infrastructures; 2. Knowledge-based infrastructures; and finally 3. Technological infrastructures of information. Indeed, first of all, the information community is the result of several hardware and software links rooted in the social-technical structure of that society. Here, some points of them can be mentioned: Digital, the rise of modern computer languages including Gmail; the development of all telecommunication network components (optical cables, satellites, telephones); and at the last, the linkage all of them within structure known as internet, by which the network practically gets rid of the previous constraints (organizational, local, national). The information society containing the new types of communications is subjected to some specific tools like internet among them dating, conferences, and electronic debates can be pointed out. This phenomenon has created a variety of virtual communities in cyberspace. Accordingly, It can be said that the spaces with modern elements and without geographical and political boarders affect the social relations. As we shall see, the results of the article indicate that the advent of information society coincides with several phenomena such as; a. Globalization of the economy; b. The rise of knowledge-based economy; and lastly Corresponding Author:-Younes. Froozan. Address:-PhD Student in Communication Sciences
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