National Security Policy Analyst

John Hannah

2 articles 2009

John Hannah is a foreign policy and national security analyst who served as national security adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney. He contributed to The Weekly Standard in 2009, writing on presidential leadership and U.S. foreign policy challenges. He has held senior positions at several Washington-based policy organizations.

CallThemOut, Mr. President

September 21, 2009 · John P. Hannah, Blog

The agreement by the United States and other world powers to launch negotiations with Iran on October 1--despite the regime's refusal to discuss ending its uranium enrichment program--makes clear that there will be no meaningful progress to stop Iran's drive for the bomb when world leaders, led by…

Wake-Up Call

September 9, 2009 · John P. Hannah, Blog

On Monday and Tuesday, Iranian police raided offices connected to top opposition leaders and former presidential candidates, Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi. Many fear that the move signals that the regime's efforts to extinguish Iran's post-election unrest is moving to its next, perhaps…