On June 23, Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan traveled to Paris as a guest of the Organizing Committee for the Convention of Democracy in Iran to attend an international assembly for democracy put on by the National Council of Resistance of Iran. The event, attended by approximately 100,000 expatriate Iranians from around the world, was the largest gathering of the Iranian opposition to date. World leaders, bipartisan U.S. officials, and academics participated and ongoing efforts to promote democracy, the rule of law, and human rights in Iran were discussed.
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Sheehan Invited to Paris as Guest of the Organizing Committee for the Convention of Democracy in Iran
Posted in counterterrorism, covert, democracy, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, global, human security, international relations, iran, MEK, NCRI, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on June 28, 2012 by Professor SheehanUnchaining the Iranian Opposition – The Washington Times
Posted in analysis, clinton, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, due process, foreign policy, international relations, iran, MEK, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, sheehan, state department, terrorism, threat on June 9, 2012 by Professor SheehanUnchaining the Iranian Opposition – The Washington Times – Opinion
My latest commentary in The Washington Times on the need for Secretary Clinton to revise the Foreign Terrorist Organization list and support the Iranian opposition.
Dr. Sheehan Excerpted Remarks on U.S-Iran Policy
Posted in counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, military, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, sheehan, terrorism, uncategorized, weapons on June 4, 2012 by Professor SheehanDr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan speaks to members of the Iranian opposition at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel on May 30, 2012. Also on the panel were Secretary Tom Ridge, Ambassador John Bolton, Congressman Tom Tancredo, Congressman Patrick Kennedy, and Governor Ed Rendell. Sheehan followed Obama’s Assistant Secretary of State, Philip J. Crowley, at the podium.
Sheehan Speaks on Iran Panel with Sec. Tom Ridge, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, & Amb. John Bolton
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, MEK, negotiation, nuclear, obama, PMOI, policy, scholarly, sheehan, terrorism, weapons on June 3, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan spoke on U.S.-Iran policy at The Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, D.C. on May 30. Also on the panel were Fmr. Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge, Fmr. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, Congressman Patrick Kennedy, Congressman Tom Tancredo, and Fmr. Gov. Ed Rendell.
Listen to Dr. Sheehan’s Remarks, following an introduction by Congressman Tancredo.
Time for Action on Iran – The Jerusalem Post
Posted in analysis, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, israel, MEK, military, negotiation, nuclear, obama, preemptive, sheehan, strike, threat, weapons on May 28, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Time for Action on Iran- The Jerusalem Post – Opinion
My latest commentary in The Jerusalem Post on the ongoing efforts to curtail Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons. #PDF
Negotiating with Iran: A Better Way Forward
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, covert, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, international relations, iran, israel, MEK, military, negotiation, nuclear, obama, policy, preemptive, sheehan, strike, terrorism, weapons on May 25, 2012 by Professor SheehanNegotiating with Iran: A Better Way Forward
My latest commentary, published by United Press International, on the negotiations over Iran’s nuclear pursuits.
Sheehan Joins Roundtable Discussion on U.S. Foreign Policy in Iraq
Posted in analysis, counterterrorism, diplomacy, dissident, foreign policy, global, international relations, iran, iraq, MEK, sheehan, terrorism, threat on April 17, 2012 by Professor Sheehan
Dr. Ivan Sascha Sheehan joins Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz, former U.S. Atty. Gen. Michael Mukasey and Amb. Lincoln Bloomfield Jr. for a roundtable discussion on U.S. foreign policy in Iraq at George Mason University.
Is a Preemptive Strike on Iran the Answer?- The Jerusalem Post – Opinion
Posted in covert, dissident, international relations, iran, israel, MEK, military, nuclear, policy, preemptive, sheehan, strike with tags israel on November 11, 2011 by Professor Sheehan
Is a Preemptive Strike on Iran the Answer?- The Jerusalem Post – Opinion
My latest commentary in The Jerusalem Post on the use of preemptive strikes as a means of containing Tehran’s pursuit of nuclear weaponry. #PDF
Time to Stop Coddling Iran
Posted in afghanistan, international relations, iran, libya, military, obama, sheehan, terrorism, war on August 25, 2011 by Professor SheehanMy latest commentary in The Jerusalem Post.

















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