Really Princeton?  Mousavian has been denounced repeatedly over the years and on this blog.  We thought Princeton had finally cut ties after many demands.  Now Mousavian claims to be a Visiting Research Collaborator with the Program on Science and Global Security-Princeton University, and has a Princeton email.  His website’s address says it all at https://hosseinmousavian.com/about/bio where you read, “Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s praise of Seyed Hossein Mousavian during a March 2016 interview: “Dr. Mousavian is a former colleague of mine in the foreign ministry. If one wants to pass a fair and just judgement, Mousavian has beautifully and with great effort defended the positions of Iran in Europe, America, and in conferences across the world. On many occasions other foreign ministers who attended regional conferences where I was not present but Mousavian was, have later congratulated me on the way that he defended Iran. I do not believe in past accusations against him.  I worked with Dr. Mousavian closely for years and believe that he is a person who is fully loyal to Iran and serving his country. He has worked hard for this country and continues to do so”.”  See “How the Middle East can escape the cycle of conflict in 2026,” MEE, 12-22-25.  In the article, only Israel and the U.S. are at fault for Middle East ills, never Iran or anyone else.  Does Princeton want to continue its association?  It has no duty to finance other views (and for years), and should distance itself from someone forever supporting the controversial Regime under the imprimatur of your university.  (he’s no Bernard Lewis).

“Two armadas set sail for South Africa as Iran continues quest for deeper multilateral military ties,” Tehran Times,” 12-22-25.

“Iran Speaks Out on Nuclear Technology,” Newsweek, 12-22-25.  “The International Atomic Energy Agency’s inspectors remain barred from those sites struck by the U.S. Iran has criticized the IAEA for not addressing its security concerns by publicly condemning the U.S. and Israeli strikes on its nuclear facilities, though Araghchi said the country remained committed to its legal obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty.”  (But Iran has repeatedly violated the NPT, so they’re really not committed to it…”

They need to be working on water.  And education.  And transportation.  And health.  “Iran Reportedly Conducts Ballistic Missile Drills,” FDD, 12-22-25.

“Israel warns US Iran missile drills may be cover for surprise attack – Axios,” Iran International, 12-22-25.

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