From Isabella Javidan, NIAC <[email protected]>
Subject Introducing NIAC Insights: Your New Hub for Policy, Diplomacy & Justice
Date September 3, 2025 7:47 PM
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NIAC Launches NIAC Insights on Substack [[link removed]]
Dear John,
We’re excited to announce the launch of NIAC Insights [[link removed]] , our official publication on Substack. This new space will bring you timely analysis, fresh perspectives, and trusted updates at the intersection of U.S.-Iran relations and Iranian American civil rights.
At a moment when disinformation and sensational headlines dominate the news cycle, NIAC Insights cuts through the noise with clarity and evidence-based perspectives from our policy and advocacy team. You’ll find:
* Policy Analysis: In-depth examinations of U.S.-Iran diplomacy and regional developments.
* Community Impact: How shifting policies directly affect Iranian Americans and the wider diaspora.
* Civil Rights & Justice: Coverage of challenges facing our community and the fight for equality.
* Iran Unfiltered: Our signature weekly digest tracking Iran’s politics and society.
👉 Subscribe today for free [[link removed]] to receive updates directly in your inbox!
NIAC INSIGHTS: Death of a Statesmen [[link removed]]
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We’ve launched with Ryan Costello’s op-ed, Death of the Statesmen [[link removed]] , which examines the erosion of diplomacy in an age when it is needed most.
NIAC INSIGHTS: Europe Pulls the Snapback Trigger [[link removed]]
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Europe Pulls the Snapback Trigger [[link removed]] [[link removed]] unpacks how Europe’s decision to trigger “snapback” sanctions at the UN marks the burial of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, cements alignment with Trump and Netanyahu’s war agenda, and deepens the crisis of diplomacy and non-proliferation.
NIAC INSIGHTS: Trump doesn't think the US can run Iran. Does he think Israel can? [[link removed]]
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Trump doesn't think the US can run Iran. Does he think Israel can? [[link removed]] argues that while Trump has little appetite for a U.S.-led regime change war in Iran, Israel’s strategy of deliberate regime collapse drags Washington into cleaning up the catastrophic fallout of its decisions.
NIAC INSIGHTS: Washington Post Editorial Board Gives Blessing to Endless War on Iran [[link removed]]
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Washington Post Editorial Board Gives Blessing to Endless War on Iran [[link removed]] rebuts a Washington Post editorial that frames Iran as the aggressor, arguing instead that U.S. and Israeli bombings during nuclear negotiations have gutted trust, violated international and domestic law, and risk dragging the U.S. into another illegal, destabilizing war absent congressional and UN authorization.
NIAC INSIGHTS: Iran Unfiltered
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Our regularly published Iran Unfiltered [[link removed]] tracks major developments inside and outside Iran. Last week’s edition includes coverage from Europe triggering snapback sanctions to Australia expelling Iran’s ambassador, possible new rights for women motorcyclists, the passing of two wrestling legends, escalating violence in Sistan and Baluchestan, and sharpening political battles in Tehran.
Together, we’ll ensure our community has the information and analysis it deserves.
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