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Costs of War with Iran

Diplomacy is Still Washington’s Best Option for Iran

Published April 19, 2013by Jasmin Ramsey

by Jasmin Ramsey Two conversations are presently occurring in Washington about Iran. Hawks and hardliners are searching for new ways to force the Obama administration to tighten or impose further sanctions, and/or discussing when the US should strike the country. Meanwhile,… Continue Reading  

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