No images? Click here This week Hudson hosted Reza Pahlavi, the former crown prince of Iran and son of Iran's final monarch, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was deposed during the Islamic Revolution of 1979. As Iran approaches a defining moment in its history, increasing numbers of its citizens are turning out onto the streets to protest the regime. In the context of Soleimani's death and heightened tensions, Mr. Pahlavi discussed the shared values of the Iranian and American people and how the United States can support Iran's citizens in their aspirations for freedom. Watch the event or catch a few of the highlights below. A look at former crown prince Reza Pahlavi's speech and discussion at Hudson Institute this week. The shooting down of Flight 752:
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Quotes have been edited for length and clarity Go Deeper: Hudson on the Region In Tehran and elsewhere, protests in support of freedom and anti-authoritarianism are giving Western democracies a reason for optimism, notes Hudson Distinguished Fellow Walter Russell Mead in The Wall Street Journal. Restoring Deterrence in the Middle East Hudson Senior Fellow Michael Doran joins PBS NewsHour to examine how Soleimani's killing was part of the Trump Administration's broader strategy to end militia attacks on US troops in Iraq. On Proportionality Trump’s Tweet is Wrong, but His Actions Are Right There is statecraft, and then there's tweetcraft. Hudson Senior Fellow Rebeccah Heinrichs examines President Trump's recent Iran tweets and policy decisions in Providence Magazine. Hudson Institute |