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Truth and consequences

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Author(s) Chicago Tribune editorial board
Source Chicago Tribune
Date May 17, 2007
URL http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0517edit2may17,0,6876653.story
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"Any new sanctions must be based on the notion that Ahmadinejad is telling the truth. He's said, over and over again, Iran has no intention of halting its program. Is that negotiable? The only way to find out is to significantly crank up the price that Iran pays for defiance."


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