Zakaria pointed out, interestingly, that we had been here just over 10 years ago, when George W. Bush pressured the British into scuppering a deal with Iran that was far better for the West than the one now under negotiation. The result was that Iran returned to Uranium enrichment and made steady progress on a path to a bomb. The lesson is that holding out for the no-compromise deal that America and Israel would like was, and likely will be, counter-productive.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
And the alternative is...?
Zakaria pointed out, interestingly, that we had been here just over 10 years ago, when George W. Bush pressured the British into scuppering a deal with Iran that was far better for the West than the one now under negotiation. The result was that Iran returned to Uranium enrichment and made steady progress on a path to a bomb. The lesson is that holding out for the no-compromise deal that America and Israel would like was, and likely will be, counter-productive.
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