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Within the global nuclear order’s recent instability, Russia and Iran have emerged as two major focal points of U.S. policy.
· October 24, 2023
Within the global nuclear order’s recent instability, Russia and Iran have emerged as two major focal points of U.S. policy.
The Islamic Republic no longer wants to work with Europe, but rather against it. Counterintuitively, the EU should still seek areas for potential cooperation in a hard-nosed, interest-driven way to create an opening into Iranian society.
Iran is posing a number of geopolitical challenges to European security. In response, the EU should support Iranian civil society and work on a regional security scheme that can also address Iran’s continued violations of international norms.
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Both events also could force Washington to rethink or revive its Middle East partnerships.
Join us for a timely conversation on the global fallout from Russia’s aggression in Ukraine featuring Carnegie scholars Karim Sadjadpour, Alexander Gabuev, Rose Gottemoeller, Judy Dempsey, and Ashley J. Tellis, moderated by NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
While the United States needs Tehran to stop its enrichment program, the Islamic Republic is fighting for survival.