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Abanding Sabotage In Iran

I have a new piece up at Foreign Policy in Focus.  It examines an often overlooked aspect of the U.S.’s current policy toward Iran.  Here’s a teaser:

For years, the United States and Israel have engaged in a covert effort to destabilize Iran’s government and sabotage its nuclear program. But these operations frequently escape mention in public discussions. By ignoring the covert effort, the current debate about the relative wisdom of diplomacy, sanctions, and preventive military action addresses an incomplete picture. To understand the challenges and potential of U.S.-Iranian relations, the covert program must be factored into the equation.

Although sabotage may prove successful in slowing Iranian nuclear progress in the short term, it actually stands as a barrier to a long-term resolution.

Read the whole thing here.