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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Symposium on Iran

The Claremont Institute has hosted a symposium on what to do about a nuclear Iran.

Well worth reading, it shows how very bright people can have completely different views on the feasibility of various options.

The unspoken word in all of the essays is "if." If a tight embargo can be enforced. If we have more time to prepare. If a credible domestic force for regime change can be mounted. If the regime is smart enough to avoid arming terrorist groups. If the nuclear installations can be knocked out. If the conflict can be contained.

Don't read it before going to bed.

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