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|quote="Iran is still years away from being a nuclear threat, and our experience with "preventive war" in Iraq should teach us a thing or two. Launching another such war without international approval would leave us even more politically isolated and militarily overstretched."
|quote="Iran is still years away from being a nuclear threat, and our experience with "preventive war" in Iraq should teach us a thing or two. Launching another such war without international approval would leave us even more politically isolated and militarily overstretched."
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{{Opinion|Iranian nuclear crisis|United States should attack Iran|against}}
 
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Author(s) Leonard Weiss, Larry Diamond
Source Los Angeles Times
Date February 5, 2007
URL http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-weiss5feb05,0,4991100.story
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Quotes-start.png "Iran is still years away from being a nuclear threat, and our experience with "preventive war" in Iraq should teach us a thing or two. Launching another such war without international approval would leave us even more politically isolated and militarily overstretched." Quotes-end.png


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This item argues against the position United States should attack Iran on the topic Iranian nuclear crisis.