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Great Expectations

U.S. Needs More Forthcoming Approach to Iran: Report

Published August 14, 2013by Jim Lobe 2 Comments

by Jim Lobe via IPS News With the inauguration of Iran’s new president, Hassan Rouhani, the United States should take a more flexible approach toward Tehran to increase the chances of a successful resolution of the latter’s nuclear programme, according… Continue Reading  

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