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| Link of the Day: Feb. 06, 2006
The U.S. and Rogue States How should the U.S. deal with Iran and North Korea? Richard Haas, former director of policy planning at the State Department, argues against the U.S. adopting regime change as its policy towards North Korea and Iran (Foreign Affairs - Regime Change and Its Limits). INTERACT
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