Sahimi writes in broad support of
Iranian reformists, one of the two main political camps inside the Islamic Republic regime; the other one is
Iranian Conservatives. Since 2003, Sahimi has written many articles on the subject of Iranian politics (particularly the
Iranian nuclear programme) for websites such as Payvand,
Antiwar.com and the
Huffington Post. He has been a regular columnist for
Tehran Bureau since 2008, and has written occasional pieces for the
Los Angeles Times, the
New York Times, the
Wall Street Journal the
Harvard International Review and
The Progressive. He has, on many occasions, defended Iran's nuclear program as being peaceful, and the actions of Iran as being essentially legal and justifiable (originally in a seven-part series at
Payvand entitled ''Iran's Nuclear Program''). In the process, he has frequently leveled criticism against other writers on the subject, accusing Con Coughlin (of the UK Daily Telegraph) of knowingly spreading lies and disinformation, and David Albright of exceptional bias. (Albright responded to the criticism in a program on antiwar.com radio). He has also criticized two former Deputy Directors-General of the IAEA,
Olli Heinonen and
Pierre Goldschmidt, citing unnamed sources to accuse Heinonen of breaking the IAEA protocols by leaking confidential information (to David Albright) and of spreading unconfirmed claims about the contents of a laptop that was supposedly stolen from Iran and given to Western intelligence agencies, as part of a "crusade against Iran." about Iran's nuclear program, while also disputing his assessment that Iran has violated the NPT. In his writings on Iran's nuclear program, Sahimi has also expressed the view that the
United Nation's Security Council sanction resolutions against Iran are illegal. he has been accused of being close to the government in Tehran. Sahimi has denied these accusations but has stated that his articles have been used without his knowledge by members of the Iranian political establishment, including
Ayatollah Rafsanjani. ==Books==