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While the great and the good flail around in Aspen with their attempts to produce workable Iran policy ideas, George Ajjan has a long post that highlights the poverty of the usual policy debate on Iran and cites a letter from a correspondent, who has many interesting observations on the recent “petrol riots” that received so much coverage in […]

While the great and the good flail around in Aspen with their attempts to produce workable Iran policy ideas, George Ajjan has a long post that highlights the poverty of the usual policy debate on Iran and cites a letter from a correspondent, who has many interesting observations on the recent “petrol riots” that received so much coverage in the West.  The “Ideas Festival” could do worse than to ditch Woolsey and company and talk to George and his Iranian correspondent.

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