And we also need to establish a bipartisan blueprint for our posture towards Iran. One of the great weaknesses of American foreign policy over the last 50 years is that Our policy towards Iran has vacillated whenever a different president takes over. And that means it's been very inconstant and, frankly, ineffective. And that's in contrast to, for example, how Taiwan or Ireland with the Good Friday Agreement or NATO has been approached by where Congress has been the bipartisan ballast in the ship of state. (00:32–00:37)
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Asserts that U.S. policy towards Iran changes with each presidency.
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