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Senior Fellow Gideon Strauss, argues about sanctions on Iran in Think Christian: “…Despite their side-effects, and admitting the difficulty of crafting and calibrating them to do more good than harm - it would seem to me that preventing another nuclear bomb from being at large in our world is a loving purpose, and that sanctions are a loving means, short of war, with which to achieve that purpose.
http://thinkchristian.net/why-sanctions-against-iran-represent-love-in-action
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Comment is the first principles journal of Cardus, a think tank dedicated to the renewal of North American social architecture. We publish online essays, reviews, and opinions, as well as a print edition.

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