April 4, 2012

Can Brazil Stop Iran?

Bernard Aronson, New York Times

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Brazil should take the bold step of voluntarily ending its uranium enrichment program and calling on other nations, including Iran, to follow its example.

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TAGGED: Brazil, Iran, Dilma Rousseff

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