Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians

Jerome R. Corsi, PhD
When Atomic Iran was published in 2005, few could have anticipated that it would so accurately foretell the events that have taken place in the Islamic Republic of Iran since then. Many who considered it partisan overkill now take its message very seriously.
A charter member of the "axis of evil," this rogue state and the mullahs who govern it are on a collision course with American and European governments that seek to end its development of nuclear weapons. The influence of Iran cannot be discounted. It has perfected the art of oil price manipulation—as has been amply illustrated for almost a year—to fund its nuclear endeavors and terrorist activities. And the Iranian regime is continuing its well-laundered contributions to key U.S. politicians for the purpose of normalizing diplomatic and trade relations between the two nations, thus covering its activities and making it easier for the rogue state to carry out its terrorist activities in the Middle East and throughout the world.
Jerome R. Corsi uncovers the true intentions and practices of the Iranian regime. He sounds a wake-up call to Americans to pay attention to the growing crisis and to hold U.S. politicians accountable for their relationships with and efforts on behalf of the Iranian regime. By understanding the events that led to Iran's arrival at the verge of nuclear statehood, the intentions of the mullahs, their connections with American politicians, and the severe repercussions to be suffered from allowing the regime to proceed with its plans, we all will be equipped to take the debate to our communities and to the official to whom we have entrusted our safety and security.
| JEROME R. CORSI, PH.D., co-author of the NEW YORK TIMES #1 bestseller, UNFIT FOR COMMAND, received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and is an expert on America's antiwar movement and political violence. He is the author of many articles and books and lives in Connecticut. |
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