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Iran War Game “Tell me how this ends” Highlights Massive “Military option” costs

Published October 22, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

The Truman National Security Project has created an interactive version of a war game with Iran. The goal is to highlight the costs of using the military option — financially massive and downright bad for US allies and forces in the… Continue Reading  

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