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==Background==
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Muravchik is the son of [[Emanuel Muravchik]] and a nephew of [[Midge Decter]].<ref name="Sanders205">Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.205.</ref>
  
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==On Iran==
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In November 2006, Muravchik called for a bomb attack on Iran:
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::If Tehran establishes dominance in the region, then the battlefield might move to Southeast Asia or Africa or even parts of Europe, as the mullahs would try to extend their sway over other Muslim peoples. In the end, we would no doubt win, but how long this contest might last and what toll it might take are anyone's guess.
  
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::The only way to forestall these frightening developments is by the use of force. Not by invading Iran as we did Iraq, but by an air campaign against Tehran's nuclear facilities.<ref>Joshua Muravchik, [http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-op-muravchik19nov19,0,1681154.story?coll=la-opinion-center Bomb Iran], Los Angeles Times, 19 November 2006.</ref>
  
==Afflitiations==
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==Affiliations==
*[[American Committee for Peace in Chechnya]] - Member  
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*[[American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus]] - Member  
 
*[[American Enterprise Institute]]
 
*[[American Enterprise Institute]]
 
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]]
 
*[[Committee on the Present Danger]]
 
*[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] - Executive Director (1977-1979)  
 
*[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] - Executive Director (1977-1979)  
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*[[Freedom House]] Board of Trustees
 
*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
 
*[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
 
*[[Journal of Democracy]] - Member, Editorial Board  
 
*[[Journal of Democracy]] - Member, Editorial Board  
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*[[Henry Jackson Society Project for Democratic Geopolitics]] - International Patron
 
*[[Orbis]] - Member, Editorial Board  
 
*[[Orbis]] - Member, Editorial Board  
 
*[[Project for the New American Century]]
 
*[[Project for the New American Century]]
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*[[New Atlantic Initiative]] - International Advisory Board
 
*[[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]]
 
*[[Committee for the Liberation of Iraq]]
 
*[[Institute of World Politics]]
 
*[[Institute of World Politics]]
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*[[Social Democrats USA]] Advisory council
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] - Adjunct Scholar (1986-current)  
 
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]] - Adjunct Scholar (1986-current)  
 
*[[World Affairs Journal]] - Member, Editorial Board  
 
*[[World Affairs Journal]] - Member, Editorial Board  
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===Conferences===
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*[[Democracy & Security International Conference]]
  
 
===Government Affiliations===
 
===Government Affiliations===
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==Related Articles==
 
==Related Articles==
 
*[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1302 Rightweb Profile]
 
*[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1302 Rightweb Profile]
*George McGovern, Dennis Kucinich and Joshua Muravchik, [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/15/1459243 Out of Iraq or More Troops? A Debate on Withdrawal], ''Democracy Now'', November 15, 2006
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*George McGovern, [[Dennis Kucinich]] and Joshua Muravchik, [http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=06/11/15/1459243 Out of Iraq or More Troops? A Debate on Withdrawal], ''Democracy Now'', November 15, 2006
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==Notes==
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[[Category:Neocons|Muravchik, Joshua]][[Category:Decent left|Muravchik, Joshua]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 12 November 2011

Background

Muravchik is the son of Emanuel Muravchik and a nephew of Midge Decter.[1]

On Iran

In November 2006, Muravchik called for a bomb attack on Iran:

If Tehran establishes dominance in the region, then the battlefield might move to Southeast Asia or Africa or even parts of Europe, as the mullahs would try to extend their sway over other Muslim peoples. In the end, we would no doubt win, but how long this contest might last and what toll it might take are anyone's guess.
The only way to forestall these frightening developments is by the use of force. Not by invading Iran as we did Iraq, but by an air campaign against Tehran's nuclear facilities.[2]

Affiliations

Conferences

Government Affiliations

Related Articles

Notes

  1. Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.205.
  2. Joshua Muravchik, Bomb Iran, Los Angeles Times, 19 November 2006.