While the mullahs, apparently, have many friends in American universities and plenty of mileage to be gained out of NIAC, they also have the benefit of eager spinners who seem to be intent on creating a sort of Journo-list for the pro-Iranian-regime position. A series of e-mails has come my way that makes clear just how politically active some think-tank members are as they plot to “educate” American opinion makers: Read More
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Iran and Its Friends
Jennifer Rubin 11.23.2009 - 12:16 PM
Topics: Afshin, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Chair, CNN, European Union, Fatemeh Haghighatjoo, General, Hadi Semati, Iranian parliament, Islamic Republic of Iran, Karim Sadjadpour, Mexico, New America Foundation, Oil, oil minister, Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellow So, Siamak Namazi, Siamak Namazi Reagan-Fascell, Trita, United States
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