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	<title>Comments on: Iran: The U.S. Needs a New Strategy</title>
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		<title>By: Randy Borum</title>
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		<dc:creator>Randy Borum</dc:creator>
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		<description>My colleague at the University of South Florida, Professor Mohsen Milani, is one of the nation&#039;s leading experts on Iranian foreign policy. Though much has been written about U.S. policy toward Iran, it is rare to find thoughtful analysis - at least in English - of Iran&#039;s foreign policy toward the U.S. In this just-released article from Foreign Affairs, Milani provides an insightful and lucid explanation of Iran&#039;s strategic logic, and describes the assumptions that guide their rhetoric, actions and world view. He offers a perspicacious look behind the sensationalistic Western media portrayal of an irrational and undeterrable nation to see the view from the other side. -RB (http://globalcrim.blogspot.com)

The article is titled:  &quot;Tehran&#039;s Take&quot; and can be found at Foreign Affairs (http://foreignaffairs.com)

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Iran’s foreign policy is often portrayed in sensationalistic terms, but in reality it is a rational strategy meant to ensure the survival of the Islamic Republic against what Tehran thinks is an existential threat posed by the United States.</description>
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<p>The article is titled:  &#8220;Tehran&#8217;s Take&#8221; and can be found at Foreign Affairs (<a href="http://foreignaffairs.com" rel="nofollow">http://foreignaffairs.com</a>)</p>
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<p>Iran’s foreign policy is often portrayed in sensationalistic terms, but in reality it is a rational strategy meant to ensure the survival of the Islamic Republic against what Tehran thinks is an existential threat posed by the United States.</p>
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