Think Again: Talking with Iran

No president -- no matter how reformist or conservative in orientation -- will be able to force through significant changes in Iranian foreign policy without the acquiescence of other power centers, most notably the supreme leader. Full Story »

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Kenneth Sibbett
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by Kenneth Sibbett - Feb. 16, 2009

If Obama is going to do new-think in Iran, the initiatives of the author is a good place to start. The foreign policy that this country has in place since the hostage situation is a joke. If we allow Saudi Arabia to govern like it was the stone age, we should do exactly like the author says and use common since instead of a iron hand and negotiate as we would any sovereign nation.

It seems like every article you read is something about Obama doing something about something. A quick reminder: He just got elected, give the guy a break

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