February 6, 2018
press@uani.com
Save-the-Date:
Resisting the "Resistance":
Policy Options on Hezbollah in 2018
WASHINGTON, DC - United
Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) will host an event Thursday, February
15 on Capitol Hill to discuss Hezbollah's future in Lebanon and the
region.
With the anniversaries of the assassination of former
Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri on February 14 and the
publication of Hezbollah's foundational Open Letter on February 16,
key makers of and experts on Hezbollah policy will gather to analyze
the headlines and trendlines.
To RSVP, click here
Featured Speakers:
- Senator
Joseph I. Lieberman
UANI
Chairman, Former U.S. Senator (I-CT), Former Chairman, Senate
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
- U.S.
Representative Peter Roskam (R-IL)
Co-Chair,
House Republican Israel Caucus
- U.S.
Representative Ted Deutch (D-FL)
Ranking Member,
Subcommittee on the Middle East and North Africa, House
Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Reuven
Azar
Deputy
Head of Mission, Embassy of Israel to the United States
- Norman
Roule
UANI
Senior Advisor and Former National Intelligence Manager for
Iran, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Hanin
Ghaddar
Friedmann
Visiting Fellow, The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Date: Thursday, February 15, 2018
Time: 12:00
to 2:00 PM
Location:
TBA
Media:
This event is open to the press. A complimentary lunch will be
provided.
To RSVP, click here
United Against Nuclear Iran is a
not-for-profit, non-partisan advocacy group that seeks to heighten
awareness of the danger the Iranian regime poses to the world.
For media
inquiries, please contact press@uani.com.
United Against Nuclear
Iran (UANI) is a non-partisan, broad-based coalition that is united in
a commitment to prevent Iran from fulfilling its ambition to become a
regional super-power possessing nuclear weapons. UANI is an
issue-based coalition in which each coalition member will have its own
interests as well as the collective goal of advancing an Iran free of
nuclear weapons.
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