if there are no consequences for Iran's most recent violation--which is clearly designed to test U.S. resolve and see what they can get away with--won't that simply exacerbate this consistent Iranian willingness to ignore its obligations and flout international law?
On the recordMarch 23, 2015
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Ayotte questions the lack of consequences for Iran's violations of international law.
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