U.S. Policy Toward Iran
Dec 4, 2007
Center of the American Experiment
Professor John Radsan talked about what he described as Iran's "grave threat" to American security and national interests even without nuclear weapons. He talked about the history of U.S. relations with Iran and the possiblities ..
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Professor John Radsan talked about what he described as Iran's "grave threat" to American security and national interests even without nuclear weapons. He talked about the history of U.S. relations with Iran and the possiblities for future policy. After his presentation Professor Radsan responded to questions from members of the audience.
Associate Professor Radsan is founder and director of the National Security Forum at the William Mitchell College of Law. Formerly, he was assistant general counsel with the CIA and assistant U.S. attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice. His talk titled "Iran: What Should the United States Do?" was held at the Solera Restaurant in Minneapolis.
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