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|quote="Of course, Baker may seek and Iran may offer public assurances that it won't develop nuclear weapons - the same worthless assurances it now passes out to the entire world. What will have changed is that America and Britain will be so engaged with Iran that they can't and won't bomb or even impose tough sanctions. In short, we can only get Iran's help on Iraq if we let Tehran get the bomb."
|quote="Of course, Baker may seek and Iran may offer public assurances that it won't develop nuclear weapons - the same worthless assurances it now passes out to the entire world. What will have changed is that America and Britain will be so engaged with Iran that they can't and won't bomb or even impose tough sanctions. In short, we can only get Iran's help on Iraq if we let Tehran get the bomb."
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{{Opinion|Post-invasion Iraq|United States should negotiate with Iran|against}}
{{opinion|Post-invasion Iraq|United States should negotiate with Iran|against}}

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Author(s) Dick Morris, Eileen McGann
Source New York Post
Date November 29, 2006
URL http://www.nypost.com/seven/11292006/postopinion/opedcolumnists/bakers_sellout_plan_opedcolumnists_dick_morris__eileen_mcgann.htm
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Quotes-start.png "Of course, Baker may seek and Iran may offer public assurances that it won't develop nuclear weapons - the same worthless assurances it now passes out to the entire world. What will have changed is that America and Britain will be so engaged with Iran that they can't and won't bomb or even impose tough sanctions. In short, we can only get Iran's help on Iraq if we let Tehran get the bomb." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position United States should negotiate with Iran on the topic Post-invasion Iraq.