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Does the Iranian Public Assistance a Nuclear Program?

Full video at: fora.television Middle East specialist Abbas Milani and USA These days reporter Barbara Slavin go over the Iranian public’s lack of help for a nuclear weapons program. —– Inside Iran: Bitter Friends, Bosom Enemies with panelists Abbas Milani and Barbara Slavin. Jamal Dajani of Link Tv moderates. The heat is rising and it’s time to take a fresh appear at our frenemy, Iran. Is Iran the new Iraq in US foreign policy? Are the folks of Iran anti-US, or is only the existing regime? Is there an successful difference? An American journalist, an Iranian journalist and a professor of Iranian culture, politics and history will assist demystify Iran and lead us to a new understanding of the future of our relationship with our neighbors in the Middle East – The Commonwealth Club of California Barbara Slavin is the senior diplomatic reporter for USA Nowadays since 1996, with the responsibility for analyzing foreign news and US foreign policy. She has covered this kind of important concerns as the US-led war on terrorism, policy toward “rogue” states, the reform movement in Iran and the Arab-Israeli conflict. She has also accompanied two Secretaries of State on their official travels and reported from Libya, Israel, Egypt, North Korea, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Syria. Abbas Milani is a study fellow and co-director of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution. In addition, Dr. Milani is Director of the Iranian Research System at Stanford University and a visiting professor in the

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Prof. Abbas Milani Director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University in VOA (Part 3)

Siamak Dehghanpour’s Interview with Prof. Abbas Milani, Director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University and Co-director of the Iran Democracy Project at the Hoover Institution, in VOA Jan 11th 2010