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Ali Gharib: Lessons of 2007 Israeli raid on Syria can’t be applied to Iran

Published September 11, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

Examining a New Yorker article by the Israel-focused Washington Institute’s David Makovsky, the Daily Beast’s Ali Gharib observes that in contrast to Makovsky’s analysis, “The lessons of the Israeli raid on Syria in 2007 can’t be applied to Iran’s nuclear program”:… Continue Reading  

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