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Sudden US Policy Shift Regarding Iran - Envoy to Attend Talks

By Manila Ryce
Published Wednesday, July 16th, 2008, 4:51 am
Filed under: Videos: Political, World: Asia, Videos: News, War, World Issues, Videos, Society/Culture, US Politics

Judging from the Bush administration’s change in policy, it would appear as though Iran’s missile tests were successful in more ways than one.

The United States does not invade countries which can defend themselves. We invade countries like Iraq and Grenada because they pose a potential economic opportunity and NO potential military threat. If Iran were really the most dangerous nation in the world, as the administration has irresponsibly stated over and over again, then any military option would be completely off the table. Only after the Iranians have shown that they do in fact have the ability to put up a fight have we decided to attend talks to avoid one.

An envoy from the US will attend weekend talks with Iran and other major powers over Tehran’s nuclear programme.

The announcement on Tuesday that William Burns, the US under-secretary of state, is to attend a meeting in Geneva with Saeed Jalili, Iranian nuclear negotiator, is a switch in position for the US.

Burns will join Javier Solana, the EU foreign policy chief, and envoys from China, Russia, France, Britain and Germany, at the meeting, due on Saturday.

They will discuss Iran’s response to an offer made by world powers last month to give up nuclear work that the West believes is aimed at building an atomic bomb and Tehran says is for peaceful power-generation purposes.

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One Response to “Sudden US Policy Shift Regarding Iran - Envoy to Attend Talks”

  1. I’m not sure exactly what to make of this, but I know that it’s really, really good news. Sending the third-ranking official in the State Department is no small gesture; we haven’t had such high-level talks with Iran in…just about forever. Just like the recent diplomatic progress with North Korea, this move has Condoleezza Rice’s fingerprints all over it. She’s finally started to stand up for diplomacy and use that giant brain of hers. So while she’s capitulated way too often and made tons of mistakes, she deserves credit for this. We’ll see how it goes…

    “A determining factor in the American decision to attend the meeting this weekend appeared to have been Iran’s reaction to the fact that Ms. Rice signed a letter that was part of the package of political and economic incentives presented by the six powers in Tehran last month.

    Iran’s foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, was described by participants in the meeting as being visibly stunned by her signature on the document along with those of her counterparts.” (source)

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