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US policy shift draws on past tactics

By Guy Dinmore in Washington

Published: June 1 2006 18:55 | Last updated: June 1 2006 18:55

In the process of deciding on a big policy shift that would offer Iran the chance of engaging in a broad dialogue ? potentially the first since the 1979 Islamic revolution ? the Bush administration has reflected on two sets of similar yet contrasting experiences: North Korea and Libya.

The North Korean experience is regarded by some in the administration as something just short of disastrous, while Libya is touted as the model for Iran to follow.

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