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National Leadership Webinar with:

The Honorable Elliott Abrams
Former U.S. Special Representative for Iran and Venezuela, Department of State

Deterrence and Diplomacy with Iran



While President Biden has sought to engage Iran in nuclear diplomacy, with the goal of reentering the JCPOA, Iran has so far refused talks with the United States. Instead, Iranian-backed militias have repeatedly launched rockets at U.S. forces in Iraq. Join JINSA for a discussion with Hon. Elliott Abrams, former Special Representative for Iran and JINSA President & CEO Dr. Michael Makovsky, on how the U.S. can deter further Iranian attacks and how it should approach diplomacy with Tehran.


Monday, March 15
3:00pm EDT

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The Honorable Elliott Abrams

Elliott Abrams is senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in Washington, DC. He served as deputy assistant to the president and deputy national security advisor in the administration of President George W. Bush, where he supervised U.S. policy in the Middle East for the White House, and as Special Representative for Iran and Venezuela in the administration of Donald Trump.

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Mike Makovsky

Michael Makovsky, PhD

Michael Makovsky, PhD is President and CEO at JINSA and a former Pentagon official in the George W. Bush administration. Makovsky is also the author of Churchill’s Promised Land (Yale University Press), a diplomatic-intellectual history of Winston Churchill’s complex relationship with Zionism. He has a Ph.D. in diplomatic history from Harvard University.

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