“In every nation involved, this negotiation is a proxy for something bigger,” Robert Litwak tells The New York Times. “Here it is a test of Obama’s strength and strategy,” he said. “In Tehran it is a proxy for a fundamental choice: whether Iran is going to continue to view itself as a revolutionary state, or whether it’s going to be a normal country,” which so many of its young people yearn for it to become.
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 15:22:01 +0000
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