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Iran
US mission to visit Iran in February
2004-01-31
A GROUP of US congressional aides is to go to Iran in February on the first official US visit there since the 1979 Islamic revolution. Senator Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican, today said the visit could set the stage for a later mission by US lawmakers.
Either that or it'll provide the Black Hats with somebody new to hold hostage...
The senator, who met the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammad Javad Zarif, on Wednesday said: "The delegation is confirmed, they are going next month. The Iranian government is not willing to have government to government talks but they feel comfortable with a step at a time."
Well, don't send a friggin' cake...
"They are skittish about going too far and we have gotten to the point where they will accept a small delegation of staffers. I think that will set the stage for meetings with parliamentarians and I think we are laying the groundwork for trying to improve relations with Iran, which would be a big boost."
I think we're sitting in the diplomatic bathroom, exploring our sexuality, myself. If they wanted to do something, they'd do it. They're not blushing maidens, who need to be wooed...
Only two years ago President George W. Bush said that Iran was part of a weapons proliferating "Axis of Evil" along with Iraq and North Korea.
Hit that nail right on the head, didn't he?
But while the United States has expressed concern about Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons research, relations have shown signs of a thaw. The United States provided relief assistance to the Iranian city of Bam, devastated by an earthquake in December, and proposed sending a high-level humanitarian delegation to Tehran. While appreciative of the US earthquake aid, Tehran said the visit of a delegation, that would have been led by Senator Elizabeth Dole and could have included a member of the Bush family, was best delayed.
"We hadda wash our turbans that day..."
Specter was among a group of US lawmakers who met Iran’s UN ambassador on Friday. Dennis Hastert, the leader of the Republican majority in the House of Representatives, was also present. Specter said the discussions were "fruitful".
Yeah? Let's see them multiply...
"We talked about terrorism, we talked about co-operation against al-Qaeda. We talked about their nuclear programme." Zarif’s appearance in Washington was a significant gesture. He is basically confined to New York, where the United Nations has its headquarters, and was refused past requests for permission to travel outside the city. Last Friday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Kamal Kharazi met Senator Joseph Biden, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
"Oh, yeah. We talked about baseball, chicks, that sort of stuff..."
The State Department said today that the Bush administration would not oppose any trip by US lawmakers to Iran. "In general, we’ve always encouraged people-to-people exchanges with Iran," spokesman Richard Boucher said. "We certainly encourage congressional travel in general. It sounds like it would be fine with us, if that’s what they decide to do." A senior State Department official said later that if such a delegation did travel to Iran, the administration would expect the lawmakers to raise US concerns about Tehran’s support for anti-Israel groups, its opposition to the Middle East peace process, human rights and its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons. In Tehran, the Iranian foreign ministry confirmed that Zarif had met several members of the US Congress, delivering a speech and then having dinner and talks on "regional and international questions".
Posted by:Dan Darling

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He is basically confined to New York, where the United Nations has its headquarters, and was refused past requests for permission to travel outside the city.

Excellent. Let's keep it that way.
Posted by: Mike Sylwester   2004-1-31 11:58:51 PM  

#1  jeez--i hope these congressional doofuses have their taquiyya detectors with them--not that they know what that means--this is wrong--bad timing--exactly when the council of guardians has messed up--it sends the wrong message--these guys will be coming home without their socks--sheesh
Posted by: SON OF TOLUI   2004-1-31 1:58:20 AM  

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