The Prospect for a Unified International Policy on Iran
The Prospect for a Unified International Policy on Iran
by Anthony Tsontakis
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Evidence made public over the course of the last year compellingly supports the conclusion that Iran’s nuclear program is not peaceful, contrary to every maxim of Iran’s stated policy, including a religious decree by Iran’s Supreme Leader that says Islam forbids the production and use of nuclear weapons. As a result, and because confidence in the good faith and ultimate justice of the Iranian government yields, as it must, to the painful experience of endless disappointment, a consensus against Iran’s nuclear activity has been emerging internationally.
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Anthony Tsontakis is a small business owner based in Phoenix, Arizona. He recently earned a J.D. from the Phoenix School of Law, where he served as Managing Editor for the Phoenix Law Review. Mr. Tsontakis previously served as a law clerk for the Arizona Department of Homeland Security, the Arizona State Legislature, and the Arizona Secretary of State.