Should the U.S. Sit Down With Its Enemies?

Should the U.S. Sit Down With Its Enemies?

Ever since British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's disastrous decision to appease Adolf Hitler in the build-up to World War II, every U.S. president has been forced to consider when they should sit down and negotiate with their enemies. With the threat of a nuclear armed Iran looming, when should the U.S. pass the chalice of diplomacy and break bread with our enemies? Is there ever a right time?

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Considering another country, full of innocent people, and of a different point of view "evil" simply because they are our enemies is a juvenile mindset. Simply because... Read More

- Blue Linchpin | December 16, 2008 2:15AM

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