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|author=Daniel Coats, Charles Robb
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|source=The Washington Post
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|date=2008-10-23
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|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/22/AR2008102203005.html
|quote="Third, while a diplomatic resolution is still possible, it can succeed only if we negotiate from a position of strength. This will require better coordination with our international partners and much stricter sanctions. Negotiations with Iran would probably be ineffective unless our European allies sever commercial relations with Tehran."
|quote="Third, while a diplomatic resolution is still possible, it can succeed only if we negotiate from a position of strength. This will require better coordination with our international partners and much stricter sanctions. Negotiations with Iran would probably be ineffective unless our European allies sever commercial relations with Tehran."

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Author(s) Daniel Coats, Charles Robb
Source The Washington Post
Date 2008-10-23
URL http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/22/AR2008102203005.html
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Quotes-start.png "Third, while a diplomatic resolution is still possible, it can succeed only if we negotiate from a position of strength. This will require better coordination with our international partners and much stricter sanctions. Negotiations with Iran would probably be ineffective unless our European allies sever commercial relations with Tehran." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Economic sanctions should be imposed on Iran on the topic Iranian nuclear crisis.


This item takes a mixed stance on the position United States should negotiate with Iran on the topic Iranian nuclear crisis.