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- Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy . . .
Iran is larger than Iraq, he noted, with a population of roughly 90 million and a far more capable, nationalistic military than the Iraqi army John Bolton, a neoconservative who served as one of Mr Trump’s first term national security advisers, was a big advocate for the war in Iraq, and is now a supporter of a U S attack on Iran
- Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy . . .
We asked 1,000 Americans if they support U S strikes on Iran This is how they responded — if they support U S strikes on Iran — Cannot allow Iran to have nukes — Israel can handle it defend our country Diplomacy first — going to war and dying — Too dangerous +
- Trump, Iran, and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the . . .
Trump, Iran, and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy TalkAs President Donald Trump weighs the prospect of military action against Iran, comparisons
- Bumiller: The Same Neoconservatives That Pushed For War In . . .
"New York Times" Washington bureau chief Elisabeth Bumiller on Friday's "Morning Joe" and discussed her latest piece, "Trump, Iran and the Specter of Iraq: ‘We Bought All the Happy Talk’"
- United States | Iraq war spectre hangs over a tense US as . . .
“So much of this is the same story told again”, said Vali R Nasr, an Iranian American who is a professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies “Once upon a time we didn’t know better, and we bought all the happy talk about Iraq But every single assumption proved wrong ”
- Deja Vu Diplomacy: Why Donald Trumps Iran plans feels like . . .
This time the target is Iran, not Iraq The president is Trump, not Bush Trump may be no neocon, but as Vali Nasr, the Iranian-American scholar, puts it: “We bought all the happy talk about
- News Analysis: President Trump is. . . - The New York Times . . .
“We’re worried about families, our people ” In Westwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles that is home to the largest Iranian community outside of Iran, Iranian Americans expressed a mix of dismay, concern and hope for the possible end of the Islamic regime after President Trump signaled that the U S could enter the Israel-Iran conflict
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