Iran

The US-Iranian relationship has experienced significant challenges over the past forty years. The lack of diplomatic relations, changes in both the US and Iranian administrations, repeated US military interventions in the region as well as Iran’s support for militant groups and increasingly harsh rhetoric on both sides have further undermined chances for reconciliation. Through a balanced approach of engagement and containment, there is a need to push back against Iranian intervention while promoting US interests, regional conflict resolution, and the well-being of the Iranian people.

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In the News

Apr 5, 2015

Slavin on the Broader Implications of a Deal with Iran

By Barbara Slavin

South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin joins Rudaw’s Inside America to discuss the broader implications of a nuclear deal with Iran, including what a post-sanctions Iran would look like and what a deal with Iran means for peace and stability across the Middle East:

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In the News

Apr 4, 2015

Hof on the Iran Deal, Yemen, and Syria

By Frederic Hof

Hurriyet Daily News quotes Rafik Hariri Center Resident Senior Fellow Frederic C. Hof on US policy in the Middle East and how the nuclear deal with Iran is interconnected with the conflicts in Yemen and Syria:

Iran Syria

Event Recap

Apr 3, 2015

Framework for a Comprehensive Nuclear Agreement with Iran

By Refayat Haque

Following the landmark nuclear deal framework reached on April 2 between the P5+1 and Iran, the South Asia Center’s Iran Task Force hosted a conversation on April 3 to discuss the details and impact of the initial framework for Comprehensive Joint Plan of Action. Speakers included Clifford Kupchan, Chairman, Eurasia Group; Kelsey Davenport, Director for […]

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New Atlanticist

Apr 3, 2015

Iran Deal: More Hard Work Ahead

By Ashish Kumar Sen

Obama administration faces uphill task with critics in Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Congress Now that world powers have struck a deal with Iran limiting Tehran’s nuclear program in return for phased sanctions relief, the Obama administration faces the uphill task of selling the agreement to US lawmakers as well as friends and allies in the […]

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In the News

Apr 3, 2015

Burns: Imperfect Deal Will Help an Uneasy Peace

By Nicholas Burns

Member of the Atlantic Council’s Board of Directors Nicholas Burns writes for the Financial Times on why even an imperfect deal with Iran is worth the risk:

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In the News

Apr 3, 2015

Slavin on Voice of America’s Issues in the News

By Barbara Slavin

South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin joins Voice of America’s Issues in the News to discuss the nuclear deal with Iran, the crisis in Yemen, and the al-Shabaab attack in Kenya:

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In the News

Apr 3, 2015

Slavin on Why the Deal with Iran Will Work

By Barbara Slavin

South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin joins The Hill to discuss why the nuclear deal with Iran is the best way forward:

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In the News

Apr 3, 2015

Slavin on the History of US-Iran Nuclear Negotiations

By Barbara Slavin

Foreign Policy quotes South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin from her 2009 book Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies on US-Iran relations:

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In the News

Apr 3, 2015

Kroenig on Congress and the Iran Nuclear Deal

By Matthew Kroenig

US News and World Report quotes Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Matthew Kroenig on Congress and the Iran nuclear deal:

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Article

Apr 3, 2015

Opinion: Iran, US Finally Get to Yes in Landmark Nuclear Deal

By Barbara Slavin

There is much work to be done and much that can still go awry, but April 2, 2015 will go down in history as the day when the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States finally got to yes. After 36 years of mutual demonization, proxy wars and occasional direct conflict, the two old […]

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