One Year On: Iran and the World
July 5, 2016 14 min. read

One year after the nuclear deal, how has the lifting of sanctions affected regional security after Iran’s return to the international scene?

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The Times Profile That Roiled Washington
June 7, 2016 11 min. read

A newspaper profile of the President’s foreign policy spokesman has created an uproar based on a distorted notion of the role of foreign policy messaging.

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The Iran Deal: Not Trusting, Verifying
September 18, 2015 11 min. read

There has been considerable opposition to the Iran Deal. One of the most curious assertions being made, however, is that we cannot negotiate with the Iranians because they cannot be trusted. This simply defies logic. If we trusted them, we would not need to negotiate an agreement.

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The Iran Deal: Three Unfounded Lines of Attack
September 18, 2015 6 min. read

A great deal has been written about the agreement negotiated between Iran and the P5+1 countries. A lot of the commentary has been nonsense. Here I would like to address three unfounded lines of attack.

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