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Chris Matthew Sciabarra

The Problem of Iran

Just a note to direct attention to Kenneth Pollack's NY Times Op-Ed piece, "What the Mullahs Learned From Their Neighbors," which deals with the problem of Iran. Readers will remember that Pollack, author of the immensely influential book, The Threatening Storm: The Case for Invading Iraq (Random House, 2002), backtracked from his support for the Iraq war. He has said, in quite a few articles, that he "made a mistake" in his advocacy of that war, based on "faulty intelligence." He also believes, at this time, that an Iran with nuclear weapons is possible, and that we should not assume that the Iranians would deal these weapons to Al Qaeda, a group to which it is vehemently opposed.

In today's essay, Pollack details the ways in which the international community might deal with Iran. Given my own interest in this subject, I found Pollack's essay a good read.


Posted on Tuesday, November 9, 2004 at 8:13 AM 

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