Wednesday
Dec152010
WikiLeaks and Iran: Is Tehran Establishing Bases in Latin America? (Sick)






Gary Sick, an official in the Carter and Reagan Administrations, covers a little-known story in the WikiLeaks documents, considering the possibility of an Iranian power play in Latin America to challenge the US.
However, he --- and the American diplomats handling the cases --- avoid the sensational conclusion of Washington v. Tehran in the region.