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Dennis Ross's Iran Plan

DREYFUSS, ROBERT | April 27, 2009 issue

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The author comments on the actions of Dennis Ross in his post as special adviser on the Persian Gulf and Southeast Asia and his appointment by U.S. President Barack Obama. He says Ross is building liaisons and support at the U.S. State Department to position himself as the key adviser on issues regarding Iran. Some have criticized Ross for his conservative views and say his appointment as a special envoy to Iran contradicts Obama's Iran policy.

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ROSS, Dennis; OBAMA, Barack; INTERNATIONAL relations; PRESIDENTIAL administrations; IRAN -- Foreign relations -- United States; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- Iran; IRAN; UNITED States
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