EVENTS

January 2013

Monday, January 28, 2013, 5:00-7:00 p.m., Royce Hall 314

Special Panel Presentaiton: The Program of Iranian Studies, University of California (UCLA)

“The Ecological, Humanitarian & Economic Implications of Military Strikes on Iranian Nulear Installation

Khosrow B. Semnani, Author, Ayatollah’s Nuclear Gamble

Vice- Admiral Richard K. Gallahager, Former U.S. Military Representative, NATO

Romain Wacziarg, Anderson School of Management

Shiva Falsafi,Women Studies / School of Law    

Beate Ritz, Department of Epidemiology / Fielding School of Public Health

November 2012

Monday, November 12, 2012, 11:00 am-12:00 pm

Panel Presentation:  Hinckley Institute of Politics   University of Utah

“Should the U.S. Go to War With Iran?”

Khosrow Semnani, Author, The Ayatollah’s Nuclear Gamble

Senator Robert F. Bennett (R-UT) 1993-2011; Resident Scholar, Hinckley Institute of Politics

Vice Admiral Richard K. Gallagher, United States Military Representative & North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Committee

A live Radio West Broadcast with moderator Doug Fabrizio more details

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October 2012

Monday, October 15, 9:00-9:40 am

CityViews 10/15/12: Changing Iran from Within  /  9:00-9:40 am

Between President Obama’s stern warnings toward Iran and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bomb diagram at the United Nations, there’s plenty of talk of attacking Iran’s nuclear sites. But Khosrow Semnani, an Iranian-American scientist and philanthropist who lives in Utah, warns a military strike against Iran would kill thousands and expose many thousands more to toxic fallout. On Monday, Semnani joins us to talk about human cost of a military option in Iran.

Guest:

Khosrow Semnani, “The Ayatollah’s Nuclear Gamble”

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Friday, October 12, 1:00 p.m.

“The Ayatollah’s Nuclear Gamble” Forum

Discussion with Khosrow B. Semnani, author of The Ayatollah’s Gamble: The Human Costs of Military Strikes Against Iran’s Nuclear Facilities.

Co-sponsored by the Atlantic Council South Asia Center and Woodrow Wilson International Center Middle East Program.

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