"I think it's important for Iran to know that we're not talking about anything other than change in behavior, a change in actions, that could bring benefits to them." But not a change in regime, at least not with an overt U.S. push. Mrs. Clinton doesn't go beyond offering "vocal support" for democrats, saying "It would not be useful."
So can you trust Mahmoud Ahmadinejad . . .
"No"
. . . and the mullahs to negotiate in good faith . . .
"No"
. . . and implement any deal if you do get one?
"No, we don't trust any of them. We would not reach any agreement with the Iranian government that we did not think could be verified by external means."
Hillary has been consistent and realistic in her appraisal of the Iran situation, and she has not been afraid to speak candidly about it.
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