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U.S.-Iran Relations After the Iranian Election

Thomas R. Pickering, Joanne J. Myers

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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How should the United States proceed in its relations with Iran during this turbulent time—and beyond? Should we launch direct, high-level talks between a U.S. envoy and a significant player, or continue on the same course?
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