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A Case for Continued Engagement with Iran (Cc: Jennifer Rubin)

Published August 8, 2012by Jasmin Ramsey 1 Comment

The “impulse to walk away from the [talks with Iran] is understandable”, writes Mary Kaszynski, a nuclear policy analyst at the American Security Project, but “negotiating with Iran is the only way to achieve a lasting solution to the nuclear dilemma.”… Continue Reading  

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