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Iran: Prospects for Regime Change

Thursday, February 11, 2010
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
1777 F Street NW


The ongoing turmoil in Iran almost nine months after 2009's fraudulent presidential election raises questions about the continued viability of the Iranian regime.  With a new round of protests expected in the coming weeks, the Foreign Policy Initiative will host a half-day conference on "Iran: Prospects for Regime Change," on February 11th, the anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution.

Overnight Brief

February 5, 2010

Bond: Mirandizing UFA cost US 5 weeks of critical intel

Australia interdicts proliferation parts going to Iran

McChrystal: Afghanistan no longer deteriorating

UK Troops shaping Helmand Province for major offensive

Vietnam trying to organize SE Asia against China encroachment

SecState Clinton slips into pro-Palestinian peace position

Hamid, Brooke: Freedom Agenda failed because it wasn’t tried

Choksy: Sanctions Targeting Iranian leaders will change behavior

Schwartz: Empowering Green Mvmt. morally, strategically obligatory

FPI in the News

February 6, 2010

The 2010 Herzliya Conference in Israel ended with a whimper on Wednesday evening. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, delivering the 2010 Herzliya Lecture, stunned the audience of Israeli and international security experts by using his prime time platform to speak about almost every issue except Israel's security.