The 1979 Iranian Revolution played an important role in the development of Shiite fundamentalism in Iran and the entire Middle East. Since the revolution in 1979, the religion of Iran has changed from a social movement seeking reform to a fundamentalistic ideology that resists change. Next, this paper examines how this transformation was carried out and contributes to the current international relations, in particular Iranian fundamentalist alliance and the establishment of Iran 's nuclear program. Finally, this article analyzes the theme of how Iran's nuclear proliferation relates to international nuclear terrorism.
Today's history is influenced by video games; Grand Theft Auto developer Navid Khonsari has developed a video game based on the revolution of 1979. However, the Iranian government announced game promotion, but Consari is a spy. Today's events such as Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan's war on terrorism are reflected in the "Call of Duty" series. Kate Edwards, president of the International Game Developers Association, gave an adequate answer as to why this is so common in today's video game, "In the issue of violence most gaming designers acknowledge in-game violence The story is similar to how movie writers and book authors use these behaviors to convey the stories they want to convey. "
The 1979 Iranian Revolution played an important role in the development of Shiite fundamentalism in Iran and the entire Middle East. Since the revolution in 1979, the religion of Iran has changed from a social movement seeking reform to a fundamentalistic ideology that resists change. Next, this paper examines how this transformation was carried out and contributes to the current international relations, in particular Iranian fundamentalist alliance and the establishment of Iran 's nuclear program. Finally, this article analyzes the theme of how Iran's nuclear proliferation relates to international nuclear terrorism.
What impact did the Iranian Revolution of 1979 have on current Iranian fundamentalism and international politics?
The Iranian Revolution took place in 1979, and the Iranian nuclear program developed several baseline abilities as "a majority of Iranian core talent has fled the country after the revolution". Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini initially opposed nuclear technology, and between 1980 and 1988 Iran and Iraq caused expensive warfare. Since the late 1980s, Iran resumed its nuclear program in Pakistan (a bilateral agreement with Iran in 1992) and China (like China). 1990), Russia (1992, 1995), AQ Kahn. "I began pursuing regional nuclear fuel cycle capacity by developing uranium mining infrastructure and testing uranium conversion and concentration," Iran said. According to a nonpartisan approach to nuclear threats, "US intelligence agencies have long doubted that Iran is using its private nuclear development program as a concealment for the development of secret weapons.