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Iran declares readiness for US talks
Iran gave a strong signal yesterday that it is prepared to start a mould-breaking dialogue with the United States in response to the dramatic call by Barack Obama for the Islamic Republic to "unclench its fist".
Oh goody. Expect 'negotiations' the way Iran handled the EU-3 ...
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's hardline president, used the final rally of celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the 1979 revolution to declare a readiness for talks with the US "based on mutual respect and in a fair atmosphere". Ahmadinejad told a crowd of hundreds of thousands in Tehran that change by Washington would have to be "fundamental and not tactical" - and attacked the former president George Bush, who included Iran in his notorious "axis of evil".

But the Iranian leader reinforced the impression that the Obama administration's emollient signals are being taken seriously - even if the prospects for change remain highly uncertain.

Overnight, Obama had predicted face-to-face discussions with Iran within months. "We will be looking for openings that can be created where we can start sitting across the table face-to-face with diplomatic overtures that will allow us to move our policy in the new direction," he said at his first press conference since taking office.

The timing and location of Ahmadinejad's remarks could hardly have been more symbolic, marking the events - the overthrow of the US-backed shah and the establishment of the Islamic Republic - which opened up a chasm of hostility between the two countries. Underlining the continuing animosity, many in yesterday's crowd in Tehran's Azadi (Freedom) Square carried placards reading "Death to America" or burned US flags. Other slogans included "30 years of freedom, 30 years of pride" and "Death to Israel."

"The new US administration has announced that they want to produce change and pursue the course of dialogue," Ahmadinejad declared. "It is quite clear that real change must be fundamental and not tactical. It is clear the Iranian nation welcomes real changes."

Celebrations of the revolution's anniversary have been relatively lowkey, not least because approximately 70% of the Iranian population was born after 1979 or has no memory of the shah's rule. Iranian state TV has been broadcasting archive footage of the revolution every day since 31 January, the anniversary according to the Persian calendar, of Ayatollah Khomeini's return from exile.

But if disagreements persist over past relations between the US and Iran, dealing with present problems will be even more difficult, with the west locked in confrontation with Tehran over its nuclear programme, which the US claims is an attempt to develop nuclear weapons. Iran insists it is for peaceful purposes.

The US administration must also take internal Iranian developments into account, especially since Sunday's announcement by the reformist former president, Mohammad Khatami, that he will challenge Ahmadinejad in June's presidential elections. Reported attacks on Khatami by stick-wielding demonstrators yesterday were a reminder of how volatile that contest is likely to be.
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Posted by: Steve White || 02/11/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11141 views] Top|| File under:

#1  After those completely STUPID comments that the annointed one made in his presser about Iran, the mullahs think they have a live one.

He practically wrapped himself around their ankles like a lost puppy.

We are so screwed if he thinks we can negotiate with meaning with those people.....once they get enough U-235 to cobble together a nuke, I think they will be less willing to negotiate and more willing to committ terror.

I wonder how the Saudis are taking all of this in? After all, one nuke in Iran makes their grip on the reins of power less firm.
Posted by: James Carville || 02/11/2009 10:49 Comments || Top||


Rafsanjani may enter presidential race
Member of Iran's Expediency Council, Mohammad Hashemi Rafsanjani, says he may enter the race for the upcoming presidential elections.
He does every time, gets trounced every time.
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Posted by: Fred || 02/11/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11142 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  Iran's own Harold Stassen.
Posted by: Pappy || 02/11/2009 21:37 Comments || Top||

#2  or Pat Paulsen
Posted by: Frank G || 02/11/2009 22:47 Comments || Top||



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