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	<title>Comments on: Required Reading</title>
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		<title>By: Garrett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Garrett</dc:creator>
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		<description>Call me cynical, but have sanctions ever worked anywhere, ever? Seriously, without serious military muscle to enforce some sort of blockade, when have sanctions ever pressured a country to act contrary to what they believe to be in their interest?

If we want to stop Iran from building nukes, I see two choices: we blow the hell out of any facilities capable of enriching weapons grade material or we tacitly allow Israel to do the same. They have demonstrated time and again that they will not honor any agreements that limit their capability in this matter. They cannot be trusted and further negotiation is fruitless.

Please understand that I am all for diplomacy when it looks like there might be a chance of it working, but there comes a time when you must acknowledge that there is no common ground, that we don&#039;t speak the same language as it where. That is where I think the current administration falls desperately short. They do not realize that with some worldviews, there is no negotiation, no common ground.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call me cynical, but have sanctions ever worked anywhere, ever? Seriously, without serious military muscle to enforce some sort of blockade, when have sanctions ever pressured a country to act contrary to what they believe to be in their interest?</p>
<p>If we want to stop Iran from building nukes, I see two choices: we blow the hell out of any facilities capable of enriching weapons grade material or we tacitly allow Israel to do the same. They have demonstrated time and again that they will not honor any agreements that limit their capability in this matter. They cannot be trusted and further negotiation is fruitless.</p>
<p>Please understand that I am all for diplomacy when it looks like there might be a chance of it working, but there comes a time when you must acknowledge that there is no common ground, that we don&#8217;t speak the same language as it where. That is where I think the current administration falls desperately short. They do not realize that with some worldviews, there is no negotiation, no common ground.</p>
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