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Episode 86: Iranian Elections, Missile Ejections, and Democracy Around the Globe
Episode 86

Episode 86: Iranian Elections, Missile Ejections, and Democracy Around the Globe

Fault Lines · National Security Institute

June 30, 202141m 1s

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Show Notes

Iran "elected" a hardliner President and the United States bombed Iran backed militias in Iraq and Syria. Les, Mike, Jodi, and first time guest Martha Miller, NSI Visiting Fellow and former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush discuss how these events will impact the larger effort to prevent Iran from getting nuclear weapons and how President Biden has done in democracy promotion around the world. Does the President of Iran really matter? What is the best strategy to bring Iran to the negotiating table? Can President Biden stand up for democracy in Europe, Central America, and Hong Kong? All these questions and more answered in this week’s Fault Lines.

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