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...non-proliferation specialists. Iran has accepted the idea and reaffirmed this in little-noticed letter to the UN last month. Acceptance of this by the Bush administration - or indeed by the next US administration - would provide the face-saving formula which both Washington and Tehran would need for a deal.
The MIT plan, rejected in 2005 by the Bush administration, argues for a dramatic shift in US policy: Rather than trying to halt Iran's efforts to enrich uranium, it says, the US should help build an internationally-run enrichment...
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