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Summary of 2013 Washington Institute Forum on U.S. Policy Toward Iran

Summary of 2013 Washington Institute Forum on U.S. Policy Toward Iran The passage is a routine briefing summary by former officials discussing possible policy outcomes for Iran. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or new information about influential actors beyond their titles, and offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Former Deputy National Security Advisor James F. Jeffrey and former Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering spoke at a policy forum.; Four potential outcomes for the Iranian nuclear issue were outlined: unilateral Iranian halt, negotiated settlement, military strike, or containment.; The discussion references President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as threatening a military strike.

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Summary of 2013 Washington Institute Forum on U.S. Policy Toward Iran The passage is a routine briefing summary by former officials discussing possible policy outcomes for Iran. It contains no specific allegations, transactions, or new information about influential actors beyond their titles, and offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Former Deputy National Security Advisor James F. Jeffrey and former Undersecretary of State Thomas Pickering spoke at a policy forum.; Four potential outcomes for the Iranian nuclear issue were outlined: unilateral Iranian halt, negotiated settlement, military strike, or containment.; The discussion references President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as threatening a military strike.

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