By Peter Huessy, RealClearDefense: “One could argue that given the relative threats from Iran, stopping its pursuit of nuclear weapons should be of the highest priority. However, the American effort to curtail the Iran nuke program (but not its missiles or terrorist support or human rights atrocities) went through several phases not all of which were helpful to America’s security. Thus concentrating largely on that objective was not necessarily beneficial to the U.S. as many have claimed.”
History of U.S.-Iran Relations Points to Bad End Game
By Peter Huessy, RealClearDefense: “One could argue that given the relative threats from Iran, stopping its pursuit of nuclear weapons should be of the highest priority. However, the American effort to curtail the Iran nuke program (but not its missiles or terrorist support or human rights atrocities) went through several phases not all of which were helpful to America’s security. Thus concentrating largely on that objective was not necessarily beneficial to the U.S. as many have claimed.”
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