European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili pose for media before their meeting in Istanbul April 14, 2012. Tolga Adanali/Pool/Reuters
Iran Nuclear Talks: Hitting The ‘Snooze’ Button On The Alarm Clock Of Confrontation -- Tony Karon, Time
Staying within the “clock is ticking” metaphor favored by the Obama Administration when discussing diplomacy with Iran, Saturday’s talks in Istanbul could be said to have hit the snooze button. The doomsday alarm could yet sound, but not for a while yet. Iran and Western powers agreed Saturday to hold another round of talks—in Baghdad, of all places, at Iran’s request—on May 23. That means a proverbial “diplomatic window” (another rhetorical favorite of Administration officials) will remain open at least for the next five weeks.
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My Comment: My prediction .... come the end of May .... that another postponement will be agreed upon. However .... the Israelis are making it very clear that they have different ideas.
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