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Netanyahu blunders

Roger Cohen: “Netanyahu has talked himself into a corner on Iran.”

Published September 24, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey 2 Comments

The New York Times columnist explains how and why the Israeli Prime Minister’s “blunders” on Iran are counter-productive and self-defeating: Netanyahu has talked himself into a corner on Iran. He has set so many “red lines” on the Iranian nuclear… Continue Reading  

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