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Sources of Soviet Conduct

Sadjadpour: George F. Kennan Essay From 1947 Anticipated Iran Today

Published October 13, 2010by Eli Clifton

As mentioned in Tuesday’s Daily Talking Points, Karim Sadjadpour has written a thought provoking piece which makes the case that Iran is best characterized as a “villain inside a victim behind a veil” and should be compared to the Soviet… Continue Reading  

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