May 27, 2008

Carter National Security Advisor Offers Policy Advice On Iran

Because, as we all remember, the Carter years were the high point of US-Iranian relations.

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Yeah, I thought you did.

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Current U.S. policy toward the regime in Tehran will almost certainly result in an Iran with nuclear weapons. The seemingly clever combination of the use of "sticks" and "carrots," including the frequent official hints of an American military option "remaining on the table," simply intensifies Iran's desire to have its own nuclear arsenal. Alas, such a heavy-handed "sticks" and "carrots" policy may work with donkeys but not with serious countries. The United States would have a better chance of success if the White House abandoned its threats of military action and its calls for regime change.

Tell me – would you buy a Middle East policy from this man?

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