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Essay heading: Iranian Foreign Policy
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The Young Conservatives regard the policies of Khatami and Rafsanjani to be both a betrayal of the ideals of the revolution and ineffective in warding off America’s threats. In their view, the problem with the Bush administration is not merely the nuclear issue. Hard-liners believe that the Bush administration wants to overthrow them; therefore, if the regime gave in on the nuclear issue, the Bush administration would then emphasize human rights, democracy, and assistance to radical Islamist groups... displayed 300 characters
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Hard-liners believe that the Bush administration wants to overthrow them; therefore, if the regime gave in on the nuclear issue, the Bush administration would then emphasize human rights, democracy, and assistance to radical Islamist groups. In other words, for the Young Conservatives and the hard-liners, the Bush administration would not accept anything short of unconditional surrender (e... displayed next 300 characters
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