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7th May 2012 – The Weekly Standard

Terrorists or Fall Guys?

Lee Smith

The Treasury Department has issued subpoenas to the speakers’ agencies of 11 prominent former U.S. officials, including a governor of Pennsylvania, a chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. more...

23rd April 2012 – Quoted by Peter Baker, The New York Times

US Sets New Sanctions Against Technology for Syria and Iran

Mark Dubowitz

The White House said that the restrictions were primarily aimed at entities based inside the two countries, but that American technology companies had been consulted and understood that compliance would now be part of their standard due diligence in international contracts. more...

19th April 2012 – Scripps Howard News Service

Liberate ‘Zones of Electronic Repression’!

Clifford D. May

Islamists shouldn’t be allowed to use Western technology to crush dissent. more...

13th April 2012 – The Wall Street Journal

Tearing Down Iran’s Electronic Curtain

Mark Dubowitz, Toby Dershowitz

Three hundred and sixty seconds. That's all it would take for Iranian security services to identify and track an encrypted message sent to a mobile phone somewhere inside Iran, kick in the door, and seize the phone. more...

4th April 2012 – The American Interest

The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted

James Kirchick

In June 2010, the U.S. State Department led a high-level delegation of technology executives to Syria. Comprised of representatives from, among other corporations, Cisco, Dell, Microsoft and Symantec, the purpose of the trip was to improve relations with a nation that... more...

21st March 2012 – Fox News

Defcon 3

Mark Dubowitz

Can we stop Iran from getting nukes? FDD's Mark Dubowitz discusses the sanctions on Iran. more...

15th March 2012 – Center for Independent Studies - Australia

From Tehran to Tahrir Square: Is Freedom Really Sweeping the Middle East?

Emanuele Ottolenghi

At the start of the Arab Spring in early 2011, Western nations around the world held their breath and hoped that the chaotic uprisings on the streets of Egypt and neighbouring countries would herald democracy in the Middle East. It’s been a year since the movement began and much has changed – or has it? Real and robust democracy has a long way to go before becoming commonplace in the Middle East. What is really happening behind the scenes and away from the news cameras? And how can the West help this transition? more...

14th March 2012 – National Review Online

The Iranian Regime’s War on Christians

Benjamin Weinthal

Former Maldives foreign minister and current U.N. special rapporteur Ahmed Shaheed issued his report on Monday that Iran executed 670 people in 2011, including more than 20 for offenses against Islam. more...

11th March 2012 – Quoted by Eli Lake, The Daily Beast

Can Israel Really Aid Iran’s Opposition, as Meir Dagan Suggests?

Michael Ledeen

Michael Ledeen, a freedom scholar at Foundation for Defense of Democracies and one of the biggest supporters of regime change in Iran, said he was happy to see Dagan’s remarks about aiding Iran’s opposition on 60 Minutes. more...

1st March 2012 – Faster, Please!

Iranian Carnival (aka “Elections”) Redux

Michael Ledeen

The Basij — the radical thugs who beat up Iranians for violations of the dress code and other sins against the official version of Islam — will be voting early and often in Iran on Friday. more...

28th February 2012 – Quoted by Sara A. Carter, The Washington Examiner

Secret Memo Suggests White House Ignored SOS from Iranian Opposition

Michael Ledeen

"It's clear that the administration was not being asked to stay away," said Michael Ledeen, a scholar with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies who worked as a senior official for Republican administrations. "The opposition represented the best option for the West." more...

28th February 2012 – Cited by Investors Business Daily

Obama To Iran Green Revolution Dissidents: Drop Dead

Michael Ledeen

The Obama administration is oddly proud that it does "not provide financial assistance to any political movement, party or faction in Iran." But Foundation for the Defense of Democracies scholar Michael Ledeen has argued for years that supporting Iran's real opposition can keep it from becoming the first jihadist nuclear power. more...

27th February 2012 – Faster, Please!

Obama Administration Ignored Iranian Opposition’s Advice

Michael Ledeen

When mass demonstrations against the Iranian regime erupted in the summer of 2009, the Obama administration found itself facing a totally unexpected problem. more...

23rd February 2012 – Faster, Please!

Dear General Dempsey

Michael Ledeen

Every time I hear some policy maker talk about “destabilizing” (as you did the other day, discussing a possible Israeli military attack on Iran) my heart sinks. For two reasons: more...

2nd February 2012 – Scripps Howard News Service

Are Sanctions Working?

Clifford D. May

There’s pain and then there’s pain. Getting stung by a bee hurts. Having a Doberman sink his teeth into your thigh is a more intense experience. By the same token, there are sanctions and then there are sanctions. more...

30th January 2012 – Fox News

When Will the West Act Against Persecution of Christians in the Middle East?

Benjamin Weinthal

The case of the Iranian pastor sentenced to death for his faith has attached a human face to the horrible situation of Christians in the Middle East. more...

26th January 2012 – The Jerusalem Post

An Iranian View

Benjamin Weinthal

Roya Hakakian, an Iranian-American public intellectual who recently visited Israel, was born and raised in Iran and has a great deal to say about her birthplace. more...

24th January 2012 – The Weekly Standard

The United Kingdom Bans Iran’s Media Outlet

Benjamin Weinthal

The Guardian reported on Friday that Press TV, the English-language news outlet operated by Iran’s clerical regime since 2007, was stripped of its license for violating broadcasting regulations. more...

23rd January 2012 – The Jerusalem Post

Christians in Iran, Syria Face Rising Persecution

Benjamin Weinthal

There has been a wave of violence targeting Iranian and Syrian Christians over the past month, say Christian news reports. In addition, Iranian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who has been on death row since 2010 for seeking to register his home-based church, refused to renounce his Christian beliefs in exchange for his release from prison. more...

23rd January 2012 – Quoted by Justyna Pawlak and David Brunnstrom, Reuters

EU States Agree Gradual Ban on Iran Oil, Sanctions on Central Bank

Emanuele Ottolenghi

Emanuele Ottolenghi of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies in Washington said the oil embargo was possibly the last card Western governments could play to avoid military confrontation with Iran. more...

Experts

Mark Dubowitz

Executive Director

Michael Ledeen

Freedom Scholar

Benjamin Weinthal

Research Fellow

Reuel Marc Gerecht

Senior Fellow

cia, iran, iraq

Emanuele Ottolenghi

Senior Fellow

Claudia Rosett

Journalist-in-Residence

Khairi Abaza

Senior Fellow

Tony Badran

Research Fellow, Levant

Events

6th March 2012 - 6:30 PM

Iran and Syria Today

A conversation with Irwin Cotler, Reuel Marc Gerecht, and John Hannah
Hosted by Canadian Senator Linda Frum and FDD

5th March 2012 - 1:15 PM

Mark Dubowitz Participates in AIPAC Panel

Nuclear Intentions: Why Iran Really Wants Nukes 

2012 AIPAC Policy Conference

Washington, DC