Last weekend, a group of House Democrats sent a letter to Barack Obama arguing that that U.S. should only engage with Iran if its government agrees to suspend their uranium-enrichment program. Matthew Yglesias wonders if this is necessarily the best anti-nuke strategy and if it might end up undermining Obama's larger foreign-policy goals.
Meanwhile, Richard Byrne hopes for a new solution to Bosnia's political problems.
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