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Upbeat Iran finds 'positive steps' in offer

The Washington Times: World: "Iran's top negotiator yesterday gave a cautiously upbeat review of a package offered by the United States and five world powers designed to halt Tehran's uranium enrichment program, a package that could allow Iran access to some sensitive U.S. nuclear technology."


This is the kind of compromise that was necessary for the U.S. to come out of this claiming some kind of victory. Perhaps the Bush Administration has learned something from the Iraq experience, afterall. -- David R. Remer, PoliWatch.Org.

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