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Amidst the screeching and bellowing of the past two weeks, Nunn has sought and held the reassuring middle octaves. In a torrent of pent-up partisan glee released by a major Reagan failure, he has refused to prophesy the end of Reaganism or the fall of the Western Alliance. "The Republic survives almost anything we do inside the Beltway," he chuckles...
...Reagan Administration must strengthen ties with Iran [NATION, Nov. 24] because America needs a strong and friendly Iran in the Middle East and because the country is far too valuable to fall under Soviet influence. An independent Iran can be a prize for the U.S., and that is possible if both governments follow a smart strategy of establishing links. Ali K Kojouri Iowa City, Iowa...
...have until now been a firm supporter of President Reagan's antiterrorist policy. However, he has done the U.S. and himself a great disservice in condoning arms shipments to Iran. Internationally, he has lost all credibility. Donald Dowey Hilden, West Germany...
...outraged, disgusted and furious that the Reagan Administration could even conceive the idea of an arms deal with the Khomeini regime, much less negotiate one. In my opinion, the U.S. has no greater enemy in the world than Iran. David P. Sorrell Duluth...
From Day One it has been apparent that President Reagan's decisions, if not his thinking, are based almost totally on his simplistic view of the world rather than on the complex realities that exist. The media have winked at this fundamental flaw, and most Americans have gone along, because they too prefer the simple illusions to the harsh facts. If the press had only held our President's feet to the fires of reality and truth, events would never have descended to their present deplorable level and both the President and the nation would have been spared this ultimate...