In the aftermath of Brasil and Turkey's resurrection of the uranium swap deal with Iran, and the US' subsequent dismissive reaction, a real shift in global politics is taking place. The end of US unilateralism is nigh, and we can gracefully acknowledge it, or go kicking and screaming. So far, if Secretary Clinton is any measure, we're choosing kicking and screaming. Two recent articles very succinctly present the problem, the shifting ground, and the need for the US to pivot on our policy. One is by former CIA officer Graham E. Fuller, and the other by Roger Cohen.
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