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Nuclear Iran Prevention Act

The Nuclear Iran Promotion Act

Published August 1, 2013by Guest Contributor 4 Comments

by Paul Pillar via The National Interest Sometimes our political leaders act so contrary to their declared purposes, even in the face of repeated explanations and clear reasoning as to why what they are doing is counterproductive, that we have… Continue Reading  

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Iran, Sanctions, US Foreign Policy Congress, Iran diplomacy, iran nuclear program, Mark Jansson, National Interest, Nuclear Iran Prevention Act, Paul Pillar, US-Iran relations, Usha Sahay

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