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Hillary Goes Soft on Iran


WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton says
she would be prepared to offer Iran incentives to end its nuclear program
and take other steps. 

In an article posted Monday on the Web site of Foreign Affairs magazine,
Clinton did not rule out using military force against Iran if it does not
comply with international demands. But she wrote that diplomacy should be
the first step. 

"If Iran is in fact willing to end its nuclear weapons program, renounce
sponsorship of terrorism, support Middle East peace, and play a constructive
role in stabilizing Iraq, the United States should be prepared to offer Iran
a carefully calibrated package of incentives," the New York senator wrote in
the article, part of a series written by presidential candidates. 

"This will let the Iranian people know that our quarrel is not with them but
with their government and show the world that the United States is prepared
to pursue every diplomatic option," she wrote. 

Neither Clinton nor her campaign elaborated on what those incentives might
involve. 

Iran has been a flash point in the Democratic presidential primary.
Clinton's rivals have been criticizing her vote in the Senate last month on
a resolution to designate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a
terrorist organization, saying it was a repeat of the mistake she made by
voting to authorize the Iraq war. They say the resolution could be
interpreted as an authorization for military action against Iran. 

Lee Feinstein, Clinton's national security director, strongly disputed that
charge. He said Clinton voted for the resolution because the Revolutionary
Guard is "indisputably an odious outfit" and she wanted to strengthen the
United States' diplomatic hand. 

Clinton wrote in the Foreign Affairs piece that "all options must remain on
the table" with Iran, meaning she won't rule out military action. 

Said Feinstein: "The commander in chief does not take options off the table
and neither does Senator Clinton in this respect take options off the table.
But she makes it very, very clear in this piece as she does more recently
that the best approach, that the preferred approach right now, is to pursue
intensive diplomacy and economic pressure as the best way to avert a nuclear
program in Iran. And it's the best way to divert a war." 



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