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Iran’s Idea Of Diplomacy With The U.S.

by WrathofG-d ( 29 Comments › )
Filed under Ahmadinejad, Barack Obama, India, Iran, Israel, Nuclear Weapons, UK, United Nations, World at May 4th, 2009 - 12:01 pm

President Barack ChamberlainPresident Obama has made a huge deal about how eager he is to extend his hand in peace to those who were traditionally considered the enemies of the United States.  It seems to be his belief that but for the strength, and aggressiveness of the United States, countries such as Iran, Syria, North Korea, and Saudi Arabia would be America loving democracies.  Although the Obama Administration has famously stated that they are expecting Iran to unclench their fist, it seem that instead Iran would rather punch the U.S. in the face.

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Iran’s Strategy In Upcoming Nuke Talks With U.S.:  Come Out Swinging

Iran intends to “come out punching” at an upcoming conference regarding nuclear armaments, and will attack the U.S. for cooperating with Israel and India on nuclear programs, according to the Reuters news agency.

The news service reported Sunday that it has obtained four Iranian working papers prepared for the meeting of the signatories of the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which is aimed at halting the spread of nuclear arms. The working papers show Tehran is “redoubling its efforts to draw attention away from its own nuclear program by turning the spotlight on Washington for what it says are clear breaches of the 1970 Non-Proliferation Treaty,” Western diplomats told Reuters.

Iran will claim that the U.S. itself has violated the treaty by developing new nuclear weapons and providing nuclear aid to Israel and India, neither of which has signed the NPT.

Tehran will also slam what it calls the “nuclear-related cooperation of the United States with the Zionist regime” and say the U.S.-India nuclear deal has “severely damaged” the NPT by showing that non-signatories can receive special treatment.

In addition, Iran will blame the U.S., Britain and France “for working to prevent [Iran] and other developing countries from having complete nuclear energy programs.”

Meeting begins Monday


The signatories of the NPT gather on Monday to prepare for a major conference in 2010.

Some countries want the nuclear powers to carry out past pledges to disarm and to agree on a plan to seal loopholes that have enabled states like North Korea, which withdrew from the pact, to develop nuclear weapons.

U.N. diplomats involved in the conference told the news agency that Iran has “gone on the offensive ahead of the meeting” in order to “keep the focus away from its nuclear program.”

Tehran has refused to halt its uranium enrichment program despite three rounds of U.N. sanctions.

Iran’s NPT papers do not mention the fact that President Barack Obama has offered to conduct direct talks with Iran nearly 30 years after Washington severed ties with Tehran. “Iran is very worried that Obama’s commitment to disarmament … will make it harder to portray the Americans as the enemy,” a Western diplomat said.  “The same goes for Obama’s engagement policy. So they (Iran) want to come out punching.”

{The Article}

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The enemies of the United States smell blood in the water, and we are all going to pay for it.   I’m afriad that someone who made his bones selling hope to hippies doesn’t realize that it is a bit different than selling peace to predators.  Hope is not a national security policy!

Why Must America reach out to Iran?

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on Why Must America reach out to Iran?
Filed under Dhimmitude, Iran, Islamic Supremacism at May 4th, 2009 - 8:14 am

A very good article that asks a question I always wondered. Why must it be America who reaches out to Iran?  What is so important about Iran that we must kiss up to them and hope they like us.

Why is the burden of US-Iran engagement only on Washington?

President Barack Obama has made outreach to the Islamic Republic of Iran a foreign policy centerpiece of his administration. At his inauguration, he promised that if adversaries of the United States would unclench their fists then Washington would extend a hand. Then, in his first major television interview, he told Al-Arabiya satellite television, “It is important for us to be willing to talk to Iran, to express very clearly where our differences are, but [also] where there are potential avenues for progress. And we will over the next several months be laying out our general framework and approach.”

He has. US diplomats have sought out their Iranian counterparts at international forums and agreed to meet Iranian officials without precondition. On March 20, Obama released a Nowruz greeting in which, without precedent, he declared, “The United States wants the Islamic Republic of Iran to take its rightful place in the community of nations,” implicitly recognizing the current government as the legitimate representative of the Iranian people.

Is Iran such a powerful nation that America must go on its knees to? Iran is a Islamo-Fascist regime that hates America. They openly call for Islamic domination of the world. Ideologically they are Muslim version of Nazi Germany. Iran’s real strength lies in the support it receives from the Media and the International Progressive movement. If it wasn’t for that no one would care about Iran.

It is a sad day when it is America that is viewed as having to go hat in hand for a country to be nice. They should be the ones doing it.


US Shelves Iran Diplomatic Outpost

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on US Shelves Iran Diplomatic Outpost
Filed under Dhimmitude, Iran, Nuclear Weapons, Politics at October 7th, 2008 - 12:40 pm

Last weekend the Bush administration quietly abandoned plans to send diplomats to Iran.

WASHINGTON – The Bush administration has shelved plans to set up a diplomatic outpost in Iran, in part over fears it could affect the U.S. presidential race or be interpreted as political meddling, The Associated Press has learned.

The proposal to send U.S. diplomats to Tehran for the first time in three decades attracted great attention when it was first floated seriously over the summer but has now been placed on indefinite hold as November’s election nears and Iran continues to defy demands to halt suspect nuclear activities, officials told the AP.

(Hat tip:Charlie)