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− | '''Office of Iranian Affairs''' is a unit established at the US State Department with a view to bringing about regime-change in Iran. It works closely with the Pentagon based [[Iranian Directorate]]. | + | '''Office of Iranian Affairs''' is a unit established at the US State Department with a view to bringing about regime-change in Iran. It works closely with the Pentagon based [[Iranian Directorate]]. The unit is headed by David Denehy, a longtime 'democracy promotion' specialist at the [[International Republican Institute]], who will work under Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs [[Elizabeth Cheney]], daughter of the vice president. |
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+ | ==Personnel== | ||
+ | *[[David Denehy]] | ||
+ | *[[Elizabeth Cheney]] | ||
==Related Articles== | ==Related Articles== | ||
*Laura Rozen, [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13111.htm "U.S. Moves to Weaken Iran,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', May 19, 2006. | *Laura Rozen, [http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13111.htm "U.S. Moves to Weaken Iran,"] ''Los Angeles Times'', May 19, 2006. |
Revision as of 21:30, 20 August 2007
Office of Iranian Affairs is a unit established at the US State Department with a view to bringing about regime-change in Iran. It works closely with the Pentagon based Iranian Directorate. The unit is headed by David Denehy, a longtime 'democracy promotion' specialist at the International Republican Institute, who will work under Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Elizabeth Cheney, daughter of the vice president.
Personnel
Related Articles
- Laura Rozen, "U.S. Moves to Weaken Iran," Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2006.