The Doctrine of American Unexceptionalism (Part 1)
I would like tentatively to share the insights and analysis by Mr. Michael Doran, a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Peace and Security in the Middle East at Hudson Institute. He specializes in Middle East security issues.
The Islamic Republic of Iran can be a real pill.
Just ask the diplomats who spent the better part of a year working in Vienna to resurrect the Iran nuclear deal. By early March, they had completed the lion’s share of their work, but at least one sticking point remained: Tehran was standing firm on its demand that the United States remove the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the State Department’s list of terrorist organizations.