FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Rep.
Ros-Lehtinen to Headline UANI and FPI Event on Future of Iran Policy
Sen.
Lieberman, Key Iran Experts Will Join Panel
Washington, D.C. - With Congress
voting to extend the Iran Sanctions Act and the incoming Trump
Administration signaling a harder line on Tehran, 2017 is shaping up
to be a pivotal year in U.S.-Iranian relations.
What might the next Congress do to hold Iran
accountable for its threatening activities? Will the Trump
Administration seek to withdraw from the Iranian nuclear
agreement? How will Tehran respond to the new order in
Washington? What factors should responsible companies consider
when mulling potential projects in Iran?
WHO:
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Rep.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman,
Subcommittee onthe Middle East and North Africa, Committee on
Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, UANI Chairman and Former
U.S. Senator (I-CT)
Mark Dubowitz, Executive Director, Foundation for
Defense of Democracies
J. Matthew McInnis, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise
Institute
**More speakers may be added in the coming days
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WHAT:
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Capitol
Hill Briefing Co-Hosted by UANI and FPI
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WHEN:
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Wednesday,
December 7, 2016
11:00 a.m. EDT
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WHERE:
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Rayburn House Office Building
Room 2255
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United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) is a
not-for-profit, non-partisan advocacy group that seeks to heighten
awareness of the danger the Iranian regime poses to the world. The
Foreign Policy Initiative (FPI) is a non-profit, non-partisan,
tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal
Revenue Code. FPI seeks to promote an active U.S. foreign policy
committed to robust support for democratic allies, human rights, a
strong American military equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st
century, and strengthening America's global economic competitiveness.
The organization was founded in 2009 and is led by Executive Director
Christopher J. Griffin. FPI's Board of Directors consists of Eric
Edelman, Robert Kagan, William Kristol, and Dan Senor. Visit its
website at www.foreignpolicyi.org
for more information.
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