Thursday, January 22, 2009

Obama's Plan To Negotiate With Iran Buys Tehran Time To Complete Its Nuclear Program

From Haaretz:

Barack Obama's arrival in the White House substantially reduces the likelihood of Israel using military force to thwart Iran's nuclear program and accelerates the possibility that within a year the regime of ayatollahs will possess atomic bombs, according to the assessment of experts in Israel and the United States.

Obama may have referred in his inauguration speech to the challenge of "the nuclear threat," but before that he had already made clear his plan of pursuing a sharp turnaround from George Bush's policy on all matters related to Iran. The policy Obama is formulating is one of engagement and negotiation. He hopes the Iranians will be tempted to respond to the generous proposals he intends to offer them, diplomatic relations, lifting sanctions, improved commercial ties, and in return a halt or at least suspend uranium enrichment.

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My Comment: The Iranians know that they have all the time in the world to complete their nuclear weapons program. The Iranian Government feels confident that President Obama will never order a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.

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