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September 24, 2014

Iran Talks, Meet the Mean Girls

This week, as the UN General Assembly gets under way, our P5+1 diplomats are back to the negotiating table with Iran to talk centrifuges, uranium enrichment, and maybe a little PMD. The parties are hard at work as they try to nail down a comprehensive, long-term deal before the November 24 deadline.

Sounds great, right? Well if you’re like me, when it comes to the Iran talks, it helps to dumb down the wonk for a moment and get to the gist of these complex international negotiations. That’s why I teamed up with our friends at Win Without War to break down the talks with quotes from one of my personal favorite movies: Mean Girls. Because who better than Gretchen Wieners and Karen Smith to de-wonkify these negotiations?

I won’t give anything away, but if you’re ready for a laugh, check out our BuzzFeed article. And don’t forget to give it a share on Facebook and Twitter.

That’s so fetch.

Posted in: Iran Diplomacy, Nukes of Hazard blog

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