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Hudson Institute Fellow Lays Out Five Narratives of Iran Nuclear Deal

Michael Dorn, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute tells members of the house oversight and government committee at a hearing inquiring into what he calls propaganda around the Iran nuclear deal of five points he finds the ground that effort, referring to an echo chamber referenced by Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes of the Obama Administration. According to Dorn, conjuring moderates within the echo chamber of the rise of political moderates within Iran, which he calls a gift that keeps on giving, moral equivalence, and a false sense of security. Dorn next lists falsifying the chronology of associations, which he dates to July 2012, erasing concessions, hiding the regional costs within the Middle East of the agreement, and blaming weary allies such as Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Ian what Dorn calls to radically terms. Dorn suggests that none actually know what is contained in the deal, and trimming the National Security council to the president, questioning whether mass media messaging is a legitimate mission over a muscular, imperial body.
Michael Dorn, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute tells members of the house oversight and government committee at a hearing inquiring into what he calls propaganda around the Iran nuclear deal of five points he finds the ground that effort, referring to an echo chamber referenced by Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes of the Obama Administration. According to Dorn, conjuring moderates within the echo chamber of the rise of political moderates within Iran, which he calls a gift that keeps on giving, moral equivalence, and a false sense of security. Dorn next lists falsifying the chronology of associations, which he dates to July 2012, erasing concessions, hiding the regional costs within the Middle East of the agreement, and blaming weary allies such as Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu Ian what Dorn calls to radically terms. Dorn suggests that none actually know what is contained in the deal, and trimming the National Security council to the president, questioning whether mass media messaging is a legitimate mission over a muscular, imperial body.
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May 17, 2016
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