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Type: Article excerpt / news clipping (likely an attachment to a report or email)
File Size: 1.58 MB
Summary

The document is an excerpt from an article written by investigative journalist Robert Dreyfuss. It focuses on US foreign policy regarding Iran, specifically quoting former Obama administration official Vali Nasr, who argues that sanctions have reached their limit and may provoke Iran to accelerate nuclear development similar to North Korea. The document bears a House Oversight footer, indicating it is part of a congressional investigation document production.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Vali Nasr Former Obama administration official / Dean
Dean of the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University; quoted regarding Iran...
Robert Dreyfuss Author / Journalist
Independent investigative journalist writing the piece; writes for The Nation and Rolling Stone.

Organizations (8)

Name Type Context
Washington
Referring to the US Government
Obama Administration
Former employer of Vali Nasr
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Academic institution where Vali Nasr is Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Parent institution of the Paul H. Nitze School
World Economic Forum
Event organizer (Davos)
The Nation
Publication Robert Dreyfuss writes for
Rolling Stone
Publication Robert Dreyfuss writes for
House Oversight Committee
implied by footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'

Timeline (1 events)

Unknown (Annual event)
World Economic Forum
Davos

Locations (5)

Location Context
Location of Robert Dreyfuss; reference to US government policy
Subject of sanctions and nuclear discussion
Capital of Iran, used metonymically for the Iranian government
Location of the World Economic Forum
Cited as a comparison for nuclear strategy

Relationships (2)

Vali Nasr Professional Obama Administration
described as 'former Obama administration official'
Robert Dreyfuss Professional The Nation
writes frequently for The Nation

Key Quotes (3)

"traditional approach vis-a-vis my country."
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"really has reached its end"
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"you really are looking at a scenario where Iran is going to rush very quickly towards nuclear power, because they also think, like North Korea, that (then) you have much more leverage to get rid of these sanctions."
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traditional approach vis-a-vis my
country.”
But if Washington remains committed to
ever-tougher sanctions – and without
promising Iran that sanctions will be lifted
as part of a deal – then negotiations
are unlikely to succeed. Vali Nasr,
another former Obama administration
official with expertise on Iran, suggested
recently that there's not much more the
world can do to sanction Iran, and that
such penalties could drive Tehran to take
radical action. The regime of sanctions
against Iran over its nuclear activity
"really has reached its end," Nasr, dean of
the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced
International Studies at Johns Hopkins
University, said during the World
Economic Forum in Davos. And he
warned that unless there is a diplomatic
breakthrough — or, alternatively, an
attack on Iran — "you really are looking
at a scenario where Iran is going to rush
very quickly towards nuclear power,
because they also think, like North
Korea, that (then) you have much more
leverage to get rid of these sanctions.”
Robert Dreyfuss is an independent,
investigative journalist in the
Washington, D.C, area, who writes
frequently for The Nation, Rolling Stone,
and other publications. His blog, The
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