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Look: I don't want to live with a nuclear Iran. I would like to make it uncomfortable for them to seek it.
Zbigniew Brzezinski
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What this quote means

The speaker opposes the idea of a nuclear-armed Iran and favors actions to deter them from pursuing nuclear weapons.

In this quote, Zbigniew Brzezinski expresses his strong opposition to the prospect of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons. He advocates for strategies that would make it difficult or unappealing for Iran to pursue such a path, underscoring a proactive approach to international security and diplomacy in the face of perceived threats.

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NuclearIranPoliticsSecurityDiplomacy

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Example use cases

In a debate about international relations, one might reference this quote to advocate for a more aggressive foreign policy towards Iran.

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