Contributed by: filbert Thursday, August 25 2005 @ 10:23 AM CST
The Christian Science Monitor muses on an Iran-North Korea role reversal[*1] :
The two nations have long presented the West with seesawing expectations. Until recently, US officials were more optimistic about progress with Iran, and frustrated with the prickly North Koreans. But there are also signs the two cases are intertwined in complicated ways as the United States confronts what is left of the axis of evil.
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For now, US attitudes about Iran and North Korea may have switched. “In recent months, I think we’ve almost had a reversal of fortune,” said Ted Galen Carpenter, a Cato Institute foreign policy expert, at a recent forum on these issues in Washington.