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Concede Little, Keep Talking, Build Up Your Military
2014-12-08
The huge military increase also likely reflects Iran’s determination to hold up its end in the conventional power struggle now unfolding across the Middle East. In Iraq and Syria, Iran is organizing resistance to ISIS and bolstering pro-Tehran governments. It looks as if the real powers in Iran believe for now that their interests are best served by a combination of talking in Geneva and fighting in the region, and that, with their regional opponents divided and the U.S. hesitant, they have a chance for real successes on the ground in Syria and Iraq.

Iran may be much less worried about the failure of the nuclear talks than is the White House. Iran knows that the last thing President Obama wants to do is to get into a war with Tehran, and so it feels confident that it can stave off the prospect of an American attack even if the nuclear talks break down. But because the White House badly wants the talks to go on, the Iranians can spin out the negotiating process pretty much at will.
Posted by:Flusort Choluting2730

#3  As per TOPIX, facing regional threats from both ISIS + Iran, the GCC is repor being forced to cooper + unite agz the common foes.

The danger is real that in order to stop the growing influence of [SSSHHHH ... CCCCC OWG Co-Superpower] Iran, the Saudi-led GCC may hire out the ISIS to deter + fight the same - THIS SCENARIO COULD POTEN LEAD TO A DE FACTO US-IRAN WAR, as Iran will NOT easily give up its newfound authority as a Co-Superpower, nor will it allow the GCC + ISIS to abuse or kill local Shias.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-12-08 22:38  

#2  JQC, that all depends on what goals you want to accomplish. Somehow, I don't think my (and your?) goals are the same as our regime's.
Posted by: AlanC   2014-12-08 12:27  

#1  But because the White House badly wants the talks to go on, the Iranians can spin out the negotiating process pretty much at will.

We need some real negotiators on are side. Extending the deadlines only works to the advantage of Iran.
Posted by: JohnQC   2014-12-08 09:40  

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