Friday, March 8, 2013

Iran Is Not Taking Talks On It's Nuclear Program Seriously

The West’s Dangerous Naivete On Iranian Nukes -- Reza Khalili, Washington Times

The mullahs do not fear U.S. retaliation.

Now that negotiations over Iran’s illicit nuclear program have concluded, the Islamic regime is positive the West will start easing sanctions, not because Iran will halt its nuclear activity, but rather owing to a belief that the West has reached the end of its ability to pressure the regime.

As I’ve written several times over the years, Iran has long thought that the West, particularly America, will do everything it can to avoid a military confrontation, leaving negotiations and sanctions as the West’s only options. It thinks that eventually the West will realize that Iran’s nuclear program cannot be stopped and, therefore, will look for a way out of this dilemma by reducing sanctions and finally accepting a nuclear-armed Iran.

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More News On Iran's Nuclear Negotiations

No 'chest beating' on Iran, but Obama to issue challenge, sources say
-- CNN
Iran's leader condemns West for not making nuclear concessions -- Reuters
Nuclear Watchdog Continues With 'New Sense of Urgency' on Iran -- US News and World Report
Iran's nuclear program characterized by 'deception, deceit and delay' -- FOX News/AP
US: Iran Committed to 'Defiance, Delay' with Nuclear Program -- Voice of America
EU says Iran nuclear "procrastination" unacceptable -- Reuters
U.S.: IAEA report on Iran shows threat
-- UPI
U.S. doubts Iran's nuclear sincerity -- UPI
War With Iran? U.S. Calls Iran "Grave" Threat -- Policymic


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