Be sure to join us for conversations with renowned national security questions and presidential historians to discuss Iran, Lincoln’s legacy, and much more.
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No Labels is hosting two essential calls this week featuring two of the most important voices on American security and leadership – past and present. We want to ensure you have a chance to RSVP. Here is what is in store.
It was just announced that Iran and the U.S. have agreed to another meeting later this week to discuss dismantling Iran’s nuclear weapons program. If you want to know what is really happening with Iran – and what could happen next as the Trump administration seeks to stop it from developing nuclear weapons that could threaten America’s allies and the entire Middle East – this is the briefing to hear.
Mark Dubowitz, CEO of the influential Foundation for Defense of Democracies, is one of the most consequential national security thinkers in Washington, having advised presidents of both parties and testified before Congress more than 20 times. He’s considered such an influential critic of the Iranian regime that he has officially been sanctioned by them.
Now, as the Trump administration weighs a new nuclear deal, Dubowitz will cut through the noise and explain exactly what is at stake for U.S. national security and global stability.
Last week marked 160 years since the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. But what can his leadership still teach us? And can America avoid becoming so divided against ourselves that we can no longer stand? One of America’s most respected historians is joining us to help answer these crucial questions.
Dr. Allen C. Guelzo is the Thomas W. Smith Distinguished Research Scholar at Princeton University and one of America’s foremost historians. He has written award-winning books on Lincoln, the Civil War, and the moral challenges of American democracy, including Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President and Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America.
In this exclusive conversation, Dr. Guelzo will discuss what Lincoln’s legacy truly is and what it means for today’s leaders navigating division, uncertainty, and real threats to our national character.