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Alexander Downer

Appeasing Iran has proven weak and provocative

If Tehran’s power can be contained and then reduced, the Middle East will be a much more peaceful place.

Alexander DownerColumnist

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Weakness, so the saying goes, is provocative. Of course, that isn’t true when you’re dealing with people of goodwill. But it is with political leaders whose clear objective is hostile. Yet it is not incomprehensible.

In the 1930s the major allied powers pursued a now discredited policy of appeasement. Even the Lyons and Menzies governments thought there was a chance negotiations with Hitler could work.

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Alexander Downer was Australia's longest serving foreign minister, from 1996 to 2007, and most recently Australian High Commissioner to the UK.

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