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Today’s R&D touches on recent American foreign policy overtures toward Iran, which has been at odds with the international community since 2002 over its nuclear program. Some articles about Israel’s ties to Iran are also a part of this R&D.
Bibi doesn’t want to play the bad cop with Iran–but he doesn’t think he has a choice: http://t.co/zgWjy16P0T
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) October 3, 2013
MT @MicahZenko: My thoughts on whether coercive threats can change other states behavior, and what this means re Iran http://t.co/faPkPGSjsj
— CFR (@CFR_org) October 3, 2013
What an Iran deal would look like: My take @TIME http://t.co/121mHoKebf
— Fareed Zakaria (@FareedZakaria) October 3, 2013
In other, more productive, news: Will the #US and #Iran finally meet at the negotiating table? http://t.co/2K6fUoBF4m — Alison Sullivan (@AlisonNSullivan) October 3, 2013
There were several historic firsts last week for U.S. & Iran. @MaloneySuzanne puts it all into perspective: http://t.co/2nk6Y00dno — Brookings (@BrookingsInst) October 3, 2013
Solid analysis of Iran’s diplomatic position & its relative strength in a fractured,divided Middle East by @vali_nasr http://t.co/WEIqlnvHaF — Ivan Watson (@IvanCNN) October 3, 2013
How Israel can help the United States make a deal with Iran — and why it should: http://t.co/EYa1RjtV4S — Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) October 3, 2013
On #Israel and #Iran and shifts in American Jewish community. Bibi’s Tired Iranian Lines http://t.co/5bEf78JSSK — Roger Cohen (@NYTimesCohen) October 3, 2013
Has Netanyahu Lost the Battle Over Nuclear Iran? http://t.co/bQIJUjdEUj — Al-Monitor (@AlMonitor) October 2, 2013
RT @ForeignAffairs: The steps Israel could take to prevent a nuclear deal with Iran: http://t.co/DgyPA1D4Q5
Kerry meets privately with Iran’s foreign minister http://t.co/IlFZjK9b2g
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) September 27, 2013