Office of Iranian Affairs
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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. 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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- Laura Rozen, "U.S. Moves to Weaken Iran," Los Angeles Times, May 19, 2006.