Abstract
It is very easy to understand that any country has external goals and interests and they are trying to achieve it or maintain on them, but it is very difficult to understand the vision of the foreign decision-maker and its strategies to achieve those goals and interests. Also, this applies to the Iranian situation, which is the subject of our study. Iran's foreign policy is characterized by ambiguity and complexity at the same time. It also has a high pragmatism to adapt with events and changes which taking place in the Arabic region in order to harness events and changes to achieve Iran's interests and objectives in the region. With the beginning of the Arab spring revolutions in late 2010, Iran's foreign decision-maker began to reformulate Iran's foreign policy mechanisms to fit with the events and to ensure the achievement of Iranian goals in the Arab region.