Does Tehran have a Plan C?

In diplomatic negotiations, as in other contests, knowing more of your opponent's plans will help, but you still have to conduct the campaign. The revelation of a second enrichment plant in Iran will change some of the tactics of the six-nation group – the US, Russia, Germany, France, China and Britain – but their strategic goals remain difficult to achieve Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Sep 28, 2009 - 7:53 AM PDT
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Ben Ross
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by Ben Ross - Sep. 29, 2009

This report is a strategic look,dis passionate. Does little moralizing. Covers the 5 W's. Fails to mention the history of dishonesty of Iran's detractors. Fails to mention the compliant nature of their current revelation, a second reactor. Fails to mention the threat and current crimes of it's neighbors.

Did Iran report their enrichment plant as per their agreement? Global leaders and MSM seems to ignore their honesty. Nuclear energy is scary for electricity or weapons. If the US was to compel Israel to conform to the UN resolutions for all middle-eastern countries the US stance would look more like justice and less like world dominance.

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