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Subject Hudson in 5: Seven Myths about the Iran Nuclear Deal
Date September 7, 2022 10:00 AM
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Seven Myths about the Iran Nuclear Deal

Members of the IRGC parade under an Iranian Kheibar Shekan Ballistic missile in downtown Tehran on April 29, 2022. (Morteza Nikoubazl/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

As President Biden prepares to bring the United States back into the Iran Deal, and as the public, press, and Congress consider the deal’s terms, Hudson's Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East [[link removed]] identifies seven of the most pernicious myths about the deal and explains the reality that they seek to conceal [[link removed]].

READ HERE [[link removed]]

Event | Chinese Economic Decoupling Strategy against the United States

Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the Eighth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation via video link in Beijing on November 29, 2021. (Photo by Huang Jingwen/Xinhua via Getty Images)

Please join Hudson Institute for a panel discussion [[link removed]] with Hudson Asia-Pacific Security Chair Patrick M. Cronin [[link removed]] and Senior Fellows Thomas Duesterberg [[link removed]] and John Lee [[link removed]]. They will look at China’s actions and broader strategic objectives while explaining how the US and its allies can craft a realistic response that takes advantage of their strengths and exploits Chinese vulnerabilities.

WATCH HERE [[link removed]] Biden Needs a ‘Plan B’ for Iran—with or without a Nuclear Deal

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks during a press conference in Tehran on August 29, 2022. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Though the most recent Iran Deal talks are not yet resolved, one thing is already clear: no possible deal will be sufficient to halt the growing threat of a nuclear-armed Iran. In The Hill [[link removed]], Hudson Senior Fellow Jonathan Schachter [[link removed]] explains why the Biden administration needs a backup plan.

READ HERE [[link removed]] UN Finds Evidence of Torture in Xinjiang

(Screenshot via Radio Taiwan Internation/YouTube)

A UN Human Rights Council investigation recently confirmed that the Chinese Communist Party committed grave human rights abuses against Uyghurs in Xinjiang. Hudson Senior Fellow Nury Turkel [[link removed]] gives Radio Taiwan International [[link removed]] an inside perspective and explains how the UN should respond.

WATCH HERE [[link removed]]

Virtual Event | From Ukraine to Taiwan: Charting a New US-Japan Alliance

President Joe Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attend the Japan-US summit meeting at Akasaka State Guest House on May 23, 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. (Asahi Shimbun via Getty Images)

Hudson Institute Japan Chair H.R. McMaster [[link removed]] sits down with Kunihiko Miyake, research director at The Canon Institute for Global Studies, to discuss [[link removed]] the history of the US-Japan Alliance and its importance in facing rising threats in east Asia and the Pacific.

WATCH HERE [[link removed]]

BEFORE YOU GO...

It has been one hundred years since the US first codified its support for Israel with the Lodge-Fish Resolution. In The Wall Street Journal [[link removed]], Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead [[link removed]] charts the course of this relationship and dispels misconceptions about why it endures.

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