Location: The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
The Islamic Republic of Iran today constitutes the single
greatest challenge to the United States and the War on Terror. In
the Persian Gulf and Central Asia, Iranian policymakers are busy
cobbling together alliances intended to elevate Iran to the status
of a regional superpower at the expense of the United States and
its European allies. In Iraq, Iran is spending millions to
perpetuate a lingering insurgency that threatens to transform the
former Ba'athist state into another Islamic Republic. Iran remains
the world's most active sponsor of terrorism, fueling the
activities of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, and
al-Qaeda. And through its nuclear advances, mature chemical and
biological weapons programs, and an expanding conventional
military, Iran is gaining the capability to catastrophically alter
the balance of power far beyond its immediate neighborhood. All of
this has been guided by an ambitious strategic agenda that is
designed to make the Iranian regime the center of gravity in the
post-Saddam Hussein Middle East.
As evidence of this threat mounts, one thing remains crystal clear
to Ilan Berman: "Washington is woefully unprepared to deal with
this mounting peril." Berman's approach is hard hitting,
provocative, and unflinchingly critical. But he takes the
exploration of Iran's menace one step further, providing what has
been missing so far in the foreign policy debate regarding Iran
both within the U.S. government and outside it - practical policy
prescriptions designed to contain Iran's strategic ambitions.
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Ilan Berman
Author
Hosted By
Harvey Feldman
Distinguished Fellow in China Policy
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