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John McCain has outlined some of the tough measures he would take against Iran: negotiating global sanctions against Iranian banks, freezing the assets of regime leaders and imposing a visa ban on them, launching a worldwide divestment campaign, and restricting Iran's supply of gasoline (for all Iran's oil, 25 percent of its refined gasoline is imported).(The Week)(Brief article)

John McCain has outlined some of the tough measures he would take against Iran: negotiating global sanctions against Iranian banks, freezing the assets of regime leaders and imposing a visa ban on them, launching a worldwide divestment campaign, and restricting Iran's supply of gasoline (for all Iran's oil, 25 percent of its refined gasoline is imported). McCain understands that effective diplomacy is tough diplomacy--unlike Barack Obama, who said for most of the last year that he favors unconditional negotiations with Iran's rulers but is now submerging his position in a sea of murk. What could Obama the Diplomat say to make the mullahs stop ...

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