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When an incremental approach won't work
Imposing sanctions on Iran should be done in toto and not incrementally, even at the cost of consensus in the United Nations. Otherwise, argues Michael Singh, Iran will have enough lead time to take actions to ameliorate the sanctions' effect. To avoid the trap of incrementalism and advance efforts to halt Iran’s nuclear weapons progress, the U.S. and Europe must think backwards. That is,





