Michael Ledeen on Windsor Chronicle November 21st

Michael Ledeen

This week tune into The Windsor Chronicle at noon for an interview with renounced scholar Michael Ledeen. This exclusive interview will feature and outline from Mr. Ledeen on the reasons why an Iranian Nuclear deal is unlikely.

Michael Ledeen is the Freedom Scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. He is a highly regarded expert on Iran’s Green Movement and maintains close ties to opposition groups inside Iran. He sees himself as an historian, first and foremost:

“..I got a Ph.D. in modern European history and philosophy at Wisconsin in the sixties, when Wisconsin had the finest History Department in America. I studied with a great historian, George L. Mosse, and I was his research assistant for two books on Nazism. I spent the next fifteen or so years studying fascism, trying to understand “how could it happen?” Then I became a visiting professor at the University of Rome, and Rome correspondent for The New Republic at a time when the big stories were Communism and terrorism. Later on, I started to work on Iran. So my life has been largely spent studying evil…”

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