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Campaign Launches to Educate Americans About Deal with Iran

Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Salehi talk outside with aides after a morning negotiation session with U.S. Secretary of State Kerry in Lausanne
Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif and head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Salehi talk outside with aides after a morning negotiation session with U.S. Secretary of State Kerry in Lausanne / Reuters
June 23, 2015

A public policy campaign devoted to warning the American public about the impending deal between Iran and the United States was launched Tuesday.

The site, IranTruth.org, was started to build a base to educate the media, as well as voters, about the threat of Iran to the United States and its allies. A project of the Center for Security Policy, IranTruth aims to take a down-to-earth approach in explaining the context of the deal and describing, through video and text articles, different aspects of the threat, including the current administration’s negotiating history.

"More people need to be out there beating the drum, and that needs to happen now," site founder David Reaboi told the Washington Free Beacon Tuesday.

Geared to break down the issues in the most comprehensive way, Reaboi has split the site up into topic areas: "Nuclear Weapons," "Havoc in the Middle East," "Terror in the Americas," and "Terror and Human Rights Abuses." This allows readers to understand multiple facets of the issue, in order to achieve a holistic understanding of why it is so important to speak out against this deal.

"There are a lot of academic papers," he told the Beacon, "but people need the background."