Foundation for Defense of Democracies: Iran program
Foundation for Defense of Democracies: Iran program The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) is a non-partisan think tank based in Washington, D.C., focused on foreign policy and national security issues. Its Iran program specifically analyzes Iranian politics, military activities, and the country's impact on regional and global security.
Key areas of focus for the Iran program
They claim that the Key areas of focus for the Iran program[1] at FDD include:
Nuclear Policy
Assessing Iran’s nuclear ambitions, compliance with international agreements, and trying to bold potential threats posed by its nuclear program.
Regional Influence
Examining Iran's role in the Middle East, including its support for groups, such as Hezbollah and various militias in Iraq and Syria, and its influence in Yemen and Afghanistan.
Sanctions and Economic Policy
Analyzing the impact of U.S. and international sanctions on Iran's economy and its broader implications for regional stability.
Human Rights
Highlighting human rights abuses as the claim within Iran and advocating for support for civil society and so-called democratic movements.
Counterterrorism
Studying and trying to show Iran's connections to the so-called terrorism, including its relationships with groups that the U.S. designates as terrorist organizations from their own view.
FDD's Iran program produces reports, policy recommendations, and analyses aimed at informing policymakers, the media, and the public about the challenges posed by Iran's actions and policies. One example the Foundation’s product is “The future of Iran's nuclear strategy”.[2]
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References
- ↑ Foundation for Defense of Democracies. (n.d.). Iran program. Retrieved October 10, 2023, from https://www.fdd.org/programs/iran/
- ↑ FDD’s official website: https://www.fdd.org