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TV Interview on Resolving Iran Nuclear Crisis


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A few weeks ago, Bill Alford interviewed me about Iran for his Seattle community access cable interview show, Moral Politics. Our half hour show ranged over many topics including last month’s hawkish presentation on Iran hosted by the Seattle Jewish federation. I also critiqued Israel’s bellicose approach to Iran and the failure of U.S. policy toward Iran thus far. I advocated negotiation and engagement as the only true path to resolving the differences Israel and the U.S. have with Iran.

This is a good introduction to what we’ll be covering at next month’s Town Hall conference: Iran, Israel, U.S.: Resolving the Nuclear Impasse.

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2 Responses to “TV Interview on Resolving Iran Nuclear Crisis”

  1. Gene Schulman says:

    Interesting interview, Richard. Nice to see there’s a face on the other end of these blogs. Très sympa, as the say in French.

  2. JeffSiddiqui says:

    I wanted to hear more about a point you raised; why is Israel so fearful of Iran? Why is the Iran focus so important for Israel?

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