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[The American Spectator] Regardless of the rhetoric coming from Washington the Americans do not want to be dragged into a war with Iran especially to finish a fight the Israelis start but cannot finish themselves. That would jeopardise the entire American adventure in Iraq -- the Iranians would immediately commence destabilisation of that country after an attack on Iran.

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