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Title: Iranian Foreign Policy
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In other words, for the Young Conservatives and the hard-liners, the Bush administration would not accept anything short of unconditional surrender (e.g., the Libyan model) or regime change (e.g., as in Afghanistan and Iraq). Neither option is acceptable to the Young Conservatives and hardliners... Showed first 250 characters
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It appears that for the supreme leader and many in the hard-line camp, the best solution is the North Korean model. The lesson they apparently learned from the U.S. invasion of Iraq and restraint toward North Korea is that the only way to prevent an American invasion is to have nuclear weapons... Showed next 250 characters
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