Can We Talk?
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| Author(s) | Andrew C. McCarthy |
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| Source | National Review |
| Date | November 29, 2006 |
| URL | http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NDEyMmY0YTJkMzZjZGNiY2ZiMzE4NWIyNjliMjQ4MDQ= |
| Quote | "Someone, please explain something to me: How does it follow that, because Islamic cultures reject democracy, we somehow need to talk to Iran and Syria? What earthly logic that supports talking with these Islamic terrorists would not also support negotiating with al Qaeda — a demarche not even a Kennedy School grad would dare propose? There’s none."
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