Michael Adler, a longtime reporter for Agence France-Presse, is currently a scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center and is writing a book on Iran’s nuclear diplomacy, which he has covered for most of this decade.

Why Iran Loves Ambiguity

Why Iran Loves Ambiguity

As the latest U.S. bid to defuse Tehran's nuclear threat falters, Michael Adler dissects the strategic upsides for th...

Posted 8:49 PM | Oct 30, 2009
Irans Shell Game

Iran's Shell Game

Once again, the Iranians made an apparent nuclear deal with the West, only to wriggle away at the eleventh hour yeste...

Posted 10:01 PM | Oct 23, 2009
Irans Big Test

Iran's Big Test

With the international atomic agency involved in today's tentative nuclear deal, it's no longer a U.S.-Iran showdown,...

Posted 2:55 PM | Oct 21, 2009
The Deal to Disarm Iran

The Deal to Disarm Iran

Tomorrow the U.S. will meet with Iran to seal the deal that could take the country's uranium away. Michael Adler on w...

Posted 7:07 PM | Oct 17, 2009