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Will Iran be the United States’ Melos?

Published August 20, 2012by Peter Jenkins 6 Comments

One of the most depressing aspects of all the talk about Israel or the United States destroying Iran’s nuclear facilities (and much else besides, no doubt) is the near absence of any reference to international law. Even so distinguished an… Continue Reading  

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