On the recordMay 14, 2013
I am convinced, as are 325 of my colleagues, that only when the Iranian leadership truly feels a choice between maintaining power and the bomb does our diplomacy have a chance to succeed.
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congress.govI am convinced, as are 325 of my colleagues, that only when the Iranian leadership truly feels a choice between maintaining power and the bomb does our diplomacy have a chance to succeed.
McCaul argues that effective diplomacy with Iran requires a shift in the regime's priorities.
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