What’s Really Happening With Iran? Gregg Roman To Give Iran War Briefing in Las Vegas

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As tensions continue rising in the Middle East, the Republican Jewish Coalition is hosting a special event in Las Vegas next week featuring one of the country’s most recognizable voices on Iran, Israel, and national security.

On Thursday, May 14, Gregg Roman will deliver a “Special Iran War Update” at the RJC’s Las Vegas office near Rancho Drive and Interstate 95.

The event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., and organizers say attendees must RSVP in advance to receive the exact address.

Roman serves as executive director of the Middle East Forum and has spent years working in both American and Israeli policy circles. Before joining the Forum, he worked for Israel’s Ministry of Defense and served as political advisor to Israel’s deputy foreign minister.

If you watch cable news, there’s a good chance you’ve seen him before.

Roman frequently appears on Fox News, BBC World News, Al Jazeera, i24NEWS, and Israeli television networks to break down fast-moving developments in the Middle East.

He’s also written for publications including Newsweek, The Hill, the Jerusalem Post, and the Los Angeles Times.

With Iran continuing to dominate international headlines, concerns over Iran’s military activity, regional proxy groups, and the growing possibility of broader conflict have many Americans paying closer attention to foreign policy and national security issues than they might have before.

Events like this are drawing interest from conservatives, pro-Israel activists, and voters looking for a deeper understanding of what’s happening overseas and how it could impact the United States.

The Republican Jewish Coalition has been growing its footprint in Nevada in recent years, especially as Republicans continue making gains with a broader coalition of voters statewide.

For those wanting more than quick social media takes or cable news soundbites, Roman’s presentation promises a detailed look at what’s happening now, what could happen next, and why it matters.

Alan Hedrick is listed as the local contact for the event. RSVP is required for attendance. Click here for more information.

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