The rise of nuclear Iran how Tehran defies the West
With the new administration in place, President Obama has inherited the problem of Iran's nuclear program. In his new book, former U.N. Ambassador Dore Gold shows why engaging Iran through diplomacy is not only futile but also could be deadly. In the West, liberal politicians and pundits are calling for renewed diplomatic engagement with Iran, convinced that Tehran will respond to reason and halt its nuclear weapons program. Yet, countries have repeatedly tried diplomatic talks and utterly failed. In Deadly Engagement, Gold examines these past failures, showing how Iran employed strategic deception and delay tactics to hide its intentions from the West. He argues that Western policymakers underestimate Iran's hostility toward us and explains why diplomacy will continue to backfire, no matter which party or president is in power.
"Across the Western alliance, liberal politicians and pundits are calling for renewed diplomatic engagement with Iran, convinced that Tehran will respond to reason and halt its nuclear weapons program. Yet, according to bestselling author and former U.N. ambassador Dore Gold, countries have repeatedly tried diplomatic talks and utterly failed."
"With the new administration in place, President Obama has inherited the problem of Iran's nuclear program. In his new book, former U.N. Ambassador Dore Gold shows why engaging Iran through diplomacy is not only futile but also could be deadly. In the West, liberal politicians and pundits are calling for renewed diplomatic engagement with Iran, convinced that Tehran will respond to reason and halt its nuclear weapons program. Yet, countries have repeatedly tried diplomatic talks and utterly failed. In Deadly Engagement, Gold examines these past failures, showing how Iran employed strategic deception and delay tactics to hide its intentions from the West. He argues that Western policymakers underestimate Iran's hostility toward us and explains why diplomacy will continue to backfire, no matter which party or president is in power."@en
"Former U.N. Ambassador Dore Gold reveals how diplomacy has failed in the West's pursuit to cool tensions with Iran. While many politicians hope that administration changes will transition into better relations with Tehran, Gold claims that Iran's disdain for the West is too strong for such miniscule remedies. Believing that Iran is on a quest to advertently subdue and attack an unsuspecting Western world, Gold urges politicians to change their policies and play hardball with Tehran."@en
"Former U.N. Ambassador Dore Gold reveals how diplomacy has failed in the West's pursuit to cool tensions with Iran. While many politicians hope that administration changes will transition into better relations with Tehran, Gold claims that Iran's disdain for the West is too strong for such miniscule remedies. Believing that Iran is on a quest to advertently subdue and attack an unsuspecting Western world, Gold urges politicians to change their policies and play hardball with Tehran."
"In his new book, former U.N. Ambassador Dore Gold shows why engaging Iran through diplomacy is not only futile but also could be deadly. In the West, liberal politicians and pundits are calling for renewed diplomatic engagement with Iran, convinced that Tehran will respond to reason and halt its nuclear weapons program. Yet, countries have repeatedly tried diplomatic talks and utterly failed. In Deadly Engagement, Gold examines these past failures, showing how Iran employed strategic deception and delay tactics to hide its intentions from the West. He argues that Western policymakers underestimate Iran's hostility toward us and explains why diplomacy will continue to backfire, no matter which party or president is in power."@en
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