Reza Aslan is a well-regarded religious scholar and author who came to America in 1979 with his family, fleeing the revolution and, like so many Iranians, settled in Los Angeles. In this op-ed for the New York Times, he talks about the potential Iranian nuclear deal and how “among Iranian-Americans, opinions tend to divide along generational lines.”
Iranian-American Divide on Possible Nuclear Deal
Original article by REZA ASLAN published in the New York Times on 07/03/2015