Iran deal relies too much on trust

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Author(s) The Detroit News editorial board
Source The Detroit News
Date November 27, 2013
URL http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20131127/OPINION01/311270008/1008/OPINION01/Iran-deal-relies-too-much-trust
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Quotes-start.png The stepping-stone approach to dealing with Iran’s nuclear threat may work, and it may be the only option short of a military strike. But by not requiring a dismantling of its enrichment infrastructure, this first pact allows the Iranians to walk right up to the point of creating a nuclear weapon. Once there, it will be much more challenging to dissuade them from taking the final step. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position United States should not have signed agreement on the topic Geneva interim agreement on Iranian nuclear program.