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Sahar Nowrouzzadeh was born on 1982 in Trumbull, Connecticut, is an American politician. Discover Sahar Nowrouzzadeh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Born 1982
Birthday 1982
Birthplace Trumbull, Connecticut
Nationality United States

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Sahar Nowrouzzadeh is an American political scientist, foreign affairs analyst, and advisor.

1982

Nowrouzzadeh was born in Trumbull, Connecticut in 1982 to parents who had immigrated from Iran.

At the time of her birth, her father was conducting a medical residency at Bridgeport Hospital to become an OB-GYN.

As a child, she was not very interested in politics.

However, following the September 11 attacks, her interest in Middle Eastern affairs grew.

She studied at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, followed by the University of Maryland-College Park.

She became fluent in Persian and Arabic, as well as Spanish.

2005

She has worked for the United States government since 2005, particularly on issues relating to Iran–United States relations for the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of State.

2015

She was considered instrumental in the formation of the Iran Nuclear Deal in 2015.

She is the recipient the State Department Superior Honor Award, a National Intelligence Meritorious Unit Citation and the Secretary of Defense Medal for the Global War on Terrorism.

2017

Nowrouzzadeh gained national media attention in 2017 when she was demoted from a top post in the State Department during the administration of President Donald Trump, which some speculated was due to her Iranian heritage.

2019

In 2019, an internal investigation by the State Department's Inspector General confirmed that Nowrouzzadeh's demotion was due to her perceived personal political views and heritage.

Nowrouzzadeh had previously been the subject of an article in the Conservative Review, a right-wing media source which falsely claimed she was born in Iran, and made other false and disparaging comments about her.

The article was passed around the State Department and Nowrouzzadeh reported the issue to her supervisor, Brian Hook, but he failed to adequately respond and was found to be among the Trump administration officials who decided to abruptly reassign her.

Along with her work at the State Department, Nowrouzzadeh is also a research fellow on Iran at Harvard University.