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The Value And Risk Of Drawing A Red Line

Mar 20, 2013 (Talk of the Nation) — The term "red line" has been used by the U.S. and other countries to refer to unacceptable actions including Iran's development of nuclear weapons and North Korea, and the use of chemical weapons in Syria. While there is value in having clear-cut parameters for intervention, there is also great risk.

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Aaron David Miller, vice president of new initiatives, Woodrow Wilson Center

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