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|quote=The White House also seems convinced that reaching a nuclear deal will pave the way for a new relationship in which the United States would partner with Iran in combatting the Islamic State and other extremist groups. That’s wishful thinking. Though driven by different ideologies, Iran and the Islamic State share the similar goal of pushing western influence out of the Middle East. That includes the destruction of Israel. | |quote=The White House also seems convinced that reaching a nuclear deal will pave the way for a new relationship in which the United States would partner with Iran in combatting the Islamic State and other extremist groups. That’s wishful thinking. Though driven by different ideologies, Iran and the Islamic State share the similar goal of pushing western influence out of the Middle East. That includes the destruction of Israel. | ||
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Author(s) | The Detroit News editorial board |
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Source | The Detroit News |
Date | February 27, 2015 |
URL | http://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/editorials/2015/02/27/obama-nuclear-deal-iran/24077963/ |
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This item argues against the position Plan is beneficial on the topic Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.