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Matthew Kroenig and Trita Parsi Debate: Should the US Strike Iran?

Published October 18, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

Back in January, academic Matthew Kroenig claimed the United States could militarily strike Iran without causing havoc and catastrophe in the region. His arguments were widely criticized and supported by the usual suspects. Jamie Fly, the neoconservative executive director of the Foreign Policy Initiative, disagreed with Kroenig, but only… Continue Reading  

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