Will the next Erik Shinseki please stand up?
Lt. Gen. Victor Renuart, director of policy planning for the Joint Chiefs, tells London's Telegraph: [A]ny action by any country [against Iran] will have second-order effects, and that is a strong case to continue the diplomatic process and make it work."
Lt. Gen. Victor Renuart, director of policy planning for the Joint Chiefs, tells London's Telegraph:
Lt. Gen. Victor Renuart, director of policy planning for the Joint Chiefs, tells London's Telegraph:
[A]ny action by any country [against Iran] will have second-order effects, and that is a strong case to continue the diplomatic process and make it work."
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