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Panetta reaffirms U.S.’s “wretched” red line on Iran’s nuclear program

Published August 6, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta’s trip to the Middle East last week included reassuring Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in person, that the U.S. was committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon — the U.S.’s “red line” on Iran. Panetta… Continue Reading  

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