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Hoove Institution

The Daily Talking Points

Published November 19, 2010by Eli Clifton

News and views relevant to U.S.-Iran relations for November 19, 2010. The Washington Post: The Post‘s increasingly neoconservative editorial board, led by Fred Hiatt, is challenging Secretary of Defense Robert Gates’s opposition to a military strike on Iran. “To be clear:… Continue Reading  

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Message Abbas Milani, Ben Birnbaum, Benjamin Netanyahu, Dana Rohrbacher, Foreign Policy, Fred Hiatt, Hoove Institution, MEK, Michael Singh, Mujahadeen-e Khalq, Omid Memarian, Robert Gates, Shadow Government, Stimson Center, U.S. Institute of Peace, USIP, Wall Street Journal, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, Washington Post, Washington Times, WINEP, WSJ

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