From Beirut to Baghdad

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Author(s) Christopher Hitchens
Source Slate
Date November 27, 2006
URL http://www.slate.com/id/2154504/
Quote
Quotes-start.png "It would be an excellent thing to have direct negotiations with Iran, for instance, with all matters on the table. But if the mullahs did not have to sacrifice their ongoing nuclear deception in order to get to that table, then all the efforts of the Europeans, the United Nations, and the International Atomic Energy Agency to get them to do so would have been shown to be risible." Quotes-end.png


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