Talk to Iran to Avoid War
Threatening war with Iran has not resolved the current dispute between the United States and Iran over nuclear policy. Talking might.
It could also be the key to peace in Iraq, Israel, Palestine, and Afghanistan.
Former Secretaries of State Colin Powell, Henry Kissinger, James Baker III, Warren Christopher, and Madeleine Albright are among the many people who have called on the United States government to begin direct talks with the Iranian leadership.
Iran and the 2008 Elections
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Find out what the presidential candidates are saying about Iran.
Key Votes
The Senate advised that Iran's Revolutionary Guard be designated as terrorists in 2007. Find out if your senator opposed this designation.
The House defeated a bill in 2007 requiring congressional approval for military action. Did your representative oppose military action against Iran? |
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