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Home Tags Iran’s Lobby in the U.S. – NIAC

Tag: Iran’s Lobby in the U.S. – NIAC

As a known technique, Iranian officials simply levying identical accusations against other counterparties to evade criticism.

With New Complaints, Iran Continues an Old Pattern of Projection

Edward Carney - 22nd January 2021 0
For many years, Lotfollah (Kaveh) Afrasiabi was improving the Tehran's propaganda and misinformation campaign as a politicial scientist.

Exposing Iran’s Covert Assets Should Lead to Erasure of Propaganda against...

Pejman Amiri - 21st January 2021 0
A top official of the Iranian regime's U.S.-based lobby NIAC has gained a seat on Stanford University Board of Trustees

Stanford Under the Influence of Iran’s Lobby?

Hanif Jazayeri - 6th October 2020 0

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