Iranians Smooth Talkers on Nuclear Deal

March 8th, 2006 by Quan Tranh

Clicked blogged something very interesting about Iran’s nuclear program.

Bloggers who believe that negotiating nuclear matters with other countries is a waste of time are finding validation in an article about an Iranian nuclear negotiator’s claim that talks where a stall tactic while work on the Iranian nuclear program continued.  The source for this is unclear, but it does mention, “The contents of the speech were published in a regime journal that circulates among the ruling elite.”

Unfortunately these guys have taken a hint from the Vietnam War.   Americans love their diplomacy and will do anything to avoid escalating a conflict for fear of permanently destroying any chance of negotiating.  North Vietnam did this several times to the US by offering to negotiate but then calling the terms unacceptable.  They deliberately strung the US and South Vietnam along while continuing to build their war machine.  As a result the US did not employ unrestricted bombing of North Vietnam nor were atomic weapons used.

Iran has already fooled us using similar tactics.  Though I think we should help them with their desire to produce nuclear energy.  One of our Ohio Class missle submarines could cause more than enough nuclear energy to be produced on Iranian soil.

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