February 3, 2010

How Obama Could Change Game on Iran

Cristian DeFrancia, Christian Science Monitor

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Despite President Obama’s initial policy of engagement toward Iran, the outstretched US hand is now looking more like an index finger.

With the public announcement this weekend of US defensive missile deployment in the Middle East, the saber-rattling appears to have begun.

And as Iran thumbs its nose at the international community, another round of fruitless UN Security Council discussions appear to be in the offing.

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