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Had the Iranian regime buckled, former President Ahmadinejad might have made a handy choice to preside over a transition—but instead, the U.S. and Israel opted for an Iraq-style regime change that rendered such a plan unthinkable, @gcaw argues. | Collector
Had the Iranian regime buckled, former President Ahmadinejad might have made a handy choice to preside over a transition—but instead, the U.S. and Israel opted for an Iraq-style regime change that rendered such a plan unthinkable, @gcaw argues.
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Had the Iranian regime buckled, former President Ahmadinejad might have made a handy choice to preside over a transition—but instead, the U.S. and Israel opted for an Iraq-style regime change that rendered such a plan unthinkable, @gcaw argues.

Had the Iranian regime buckled, former President Ahmadinejad might have made a handy choice to preside over a transition—but instead, the U.S. and Israel opted for an Iraq-style regime change that rendered such a plan unthinkable, @gcaw argues.

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