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Manuel Stein

Raanana, Israel

Fareed Zakaria makes a persuasive argument when he asks, "What if President Bush publicly offered to open an embassy in Tehran and begin student exchanges?" This is an admirable endeavor. But we shouldn't hold our collective breath waiting for that to happen. That would require the kind of statesmanship that, if past performance is any indicator of future results, Bush simply doesn't have. It would be wonderful if we could see that, but for now and for the foreseeable future, one very much doubts that will come to pass.

David Weinberg

Tokyo, Japan

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