Panel Discussion
Iran on the Brink of War: A Teach-In
Come for an examination of the events moving the U.S. and Iran closer to conflict and their implications for international law and global peace.
Date
January 13
Time
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm EST
Website
Venue
The Center for Social Justice
1419 37th Street NW, Suite 130, Poulton Hall
Washington, DC 20057
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1419 37th Street NW, Suite 130, Poulton Hall
Washington, DC 20057
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Come learn about the backdrop of events that are moving the U.S. and Iran closer to conflict,the implications of Iraq’s parliament requesting that the U.S. leave their country and how the U.S. assassination of Qassim Suleimani violates international and domestic law and puts peace further out of reach. Panelists will also discuss what is needed to integrate the demand for No War with all our movements and how to push Congress to stand up against the threat of war.
A teach-in with:
- Phyllis Bennis, Institute for Policy Studies
- Keyvan Shafiei, Graduate student in Philosophy, Georgetown University
- Omar Baddar, Arab American Institute
- Mark Lance (moderator), Professor of Philosophy, Co-director, Program on Justice and Peace, Georgetown University
