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Ofogh Siamak Dehghanpour

Gary Sick: Iran Nuclear Deal Requires Proper Political Will

Published December 4, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey

From the English language transcript of a VOA interview with Columbia Professor Gary Sick, an acute observer of US-Iranian relations who served on the National Security Council staffs of President Ford, Carter and Reagan: SD: You’ve presented a deal in… Continue Reading  

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Iran, Message, US Foreign Policy arash karemi, diplomacy, Gary Sick, negotiations, nuclear program, nuclear weapon, Ofogh Siamak Dehghanpour, P5+1, Voice of America

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