March 18, 2013

Why Iran May Be Ready to Deal

Vali Nasr, New York Times

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For the first time since 2009, there may be signs of a break in the deadlock over Iran’s nuclear program. Iran entered the latest talks with a slightly softened position. That is good news, but the United States will have to change its negotiating strategy to take advantage of it.

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