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author=George F. Will| | |author=George F. Will | ||
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url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/17/AR2006071701152.html| | |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/17/AR2006071701152.html | ||
date=7/18/2006| | |date=7/18/2006 | ||
quote="'Why wait?' Perhaps because the U.S. military has enough on its plate in the deteriorating wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which both border Iran. And perhaps because containment, although of uncertain success, did work against Stalin and his successors, and might be preferable to a war against a nation much larger and more formidable than Iraq." | |quote="'Why wait?' Perhaps because the U.S. military has enough on its plate in the deteriorating wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, which both border Iran. And perhaps because containment, although of uncertain success, did work against Stalin and his successors, and might be preferable to a war against a nation much larger and more formidable than Iraq." | ||
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Author(s) | George F. Will |
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Source | The Washington Post |
Date | 7/18/2006 |
URL | http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/07/17/AR2006071701152.html |
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This item argues against the position United States should attack Iran on the topic Iranian nuclear crisis.