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'''John L. Esposito''' (born 1940) is an American scholar of [[Islamic studies]] and contemporary [[Islamic thought]]. He is widely recognized for his work on [[political Islam]], Islamic history, and interfaith dialogue. Esposito's scholarship emphasizes the diversity of [[Islam]] and Muslims worldwide and seeks to promote accurate understanding in both academic and public spheres (Esposito, 2023).<ref>Esposito, J. L. (2023). John L. Esposito. ''Encyclopaedia Britannica''. https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-L-Esposito</ref>
 
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A report published by ''Responsible Statecraft'' on April 14, 2026, alleged that several [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]]-based [[think tank]]s played a prominent role in promoting [[United States|U.S.]]-[[Israel]]i military action against [[Iran]] in the months leading up to a conflict that began on February 28, 2026 (Lobe, 2026).[[Alleged Role of U.S. Think Tanks in Promoting Military Action Against Iran: A Report|'''Continue ...''']]</span>

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Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft

A report published by Responsible Statecraft on April 14, 2026, alleged that several Washington-based think tanks played a prominent role in promoting U.S.-Israeli military action against Iran in the months leading up to a conflict that began on February 28, 2026 (Lobe, 2026).Continue ...