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===Counterterrorism=== | ===Counterterrorism=== | ||
Studying and trying to | Studying and trying to fabricate [[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. | ||
Being led by Mark Dubowitz<ref>"FDD | Iran Program". FDD. Archived from the original on January 30, 2019. Retrieved October 20, 2024.</ref>, 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 from the US government's outlook. One example the Foundation’s product is “The future of Iran's nuclear strategy”.<ref>FDD’s official website: https://www.fdd.org</ref> | Being led by Mark Dubowitz<ref>"FDD | Iran Program". FDD. Archived from the original on January 30, 2019. Retrieved October 20, 2024.</ref>, 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 from the US government's outlook. One example the Foundation’s product is “The future of Iran's nuclear strategy”.<ref>FDD’s official website: https://www.fdd.org</ref> | ||
==Outcome of FDD's Job== | ==Outcome of FDD's Job== | ||
FDD and its CEO, Mark Dubowitz, have faced sanctions from Iran due to their promotion of sanctions against the country with the excuse of dismantling the so- called Iranian nuclear deal.<ref>"Foreign Ministry Blacklists 'Foundation for Defence of Democracies'". Islamic Republic of Iran: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. August 24, 2019.</ref> | FDD and its CEO, Mark Dubowitz, have faced sanctions from Iran due to their promotion of sanctions against the country with the excuse of dismantling the so- called Iranian nuclear deal.<ref>"Foreign Ministry Blacklists 'Foundation for Defence of Democracies'". Islamic Republic of Iran: Ministry of Foreign Affairs. August 24, 2019.</ref> |
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