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Jun 29, 2010
4:29pm
The target of the recent [U.N. sanctions] resolution was to soften Iran’s position in regard to its nuclear program, but in reality it will only serve to radicalize its position,” Mr. Mousavian writes in papers that have been distributed inside Princeton. Mr. Mousavian also writes that the U.S. should still shape a comprehensive dialogue with Iran based on shared interests in stabilizing Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Iranian Diplomat in U.S., Hossein Mousavian, Opens Window on Tehran - WSJ.com
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No need to ferret out spooks when you can just get them a job at Princeton. Hey he and Krugman can plan all the ways we can send economic stimulus aide to Iran, like the $400 million to Hamas (which is a crime, reaffirmed by the Supreme court recently).
But it’s Princeton, where princes reign.
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