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Report: Bush to declare renewal of ties with Iran
2008-10-28
Bush would undo a fair amount of the good he's done if this were to come to pass.
Several American media outlets reported on Saturday that President George Bush is likely to announce after next month's presidential elections that he intends to restore the diplomatic relations with Iran, almost 30 years after they were suspended.
Not bloody likely ...
Quoting U.S. civil servants, the reports said that Bush's decision to postpone the announcement until after the elections was meant to rid the two presidential candidates of having to deal with the controversial move.

In the first stage, the American administration allegedly seeks to appoint a low-level diplomatic delegation, and has already started the recruitment process.

Tehran has already been informed of the initiative, but its view on the matter remains unclear. Similar reports were published a few months ago, but the plan was then put on hold. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has said Tehran would favorably consider such proposal, as long as it was to be carried out bilaterally.

U.S. sources said the purpose of the diplomatic effort is to better communicate American messages to the Iranian people, which are largely hostile to the U.S. They said that it does not signal a conciliatory approach to the Iranian regime or any change of policy vis-à-vis the contentious issues that are on the table, namely Iran's nuclear program.

The United States severed its diplomatic ties with Iran in 1979, in the wake of the Islamic revolution that ousted the Shah and brought Ayatollah Khomeini to power. A group of Iranian students, supported by the Islamists, took over the American embassy and held its workers hostage for over a year.
Posted by:Steve White

#16  I am the meanest SOB in the valley, and ONLY I get it right here. W is a faith based under thinker, whose alcoholism fried his intellectual capacity. He has been a lousy President because his crippled brain inhibited him from identifying the enemies who should have been killed since 9-11. There has not been enough killing; I would like to see more.

Iran needs to look like the Moon. If the sheep elect a President who can't see that, then the righteous need to rule from below. We need to destroy all the Smart Bombs and dust off the nukes. If you don't get it, then smack yourselves in the head. That is an order, and you are conscripted as soldiers to the necessary slaughter.

Get meaner, or get out of the way.

WEAPONS CURE EVERYTHING. BULLETS NOT TEARS.
Posted by: Jack Nasty Meandog   2008-10-28 17:46  

#15  Bah. A State Department wet dream.
Posted by: SteveS   2008-10-28 14:24  

#14  Could be that W is setting up Iran to do Obambi's first "test". Yep, redo all of Jimmuh's mistakes in about 6 months then the US will understand how clueless the media kept the masses about Obambi. But maybe I hope too much.
Posted by: remoteman   2008-10-28 13:57  

#13  It's not really "diplomatic relations"; it wouldn't be a full-blown diplomatic mission. If it happens, the personnel would likely be attached as an 'interest desk' to another embasssy, such as the Swiss.
Posted by: Pappy   2008-10-28 13:43  

#12  Several American media outlets reported on Saturday that President George Bush is likely to announce...Quoting U.S. civil servants

Unnamed Somebodies are trying to create events. We know there are plenty of government employees who hate President Bush. I agree with Betty.
Posted by: trailing wife    2008-10-28 12:10  

#11  What's that smell?
Posted by: mojo   2008-10-28 11:35  

#10  Well, it depends on how you define "relations".
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-10-28 11:06  

#9  Well, I heard from some US civil servants that I know(I won't name them) that Bush intends to bomb Iran on Wednesday at 3:45 pm the day after the election. In fact several media outlets have reported it (I won't name them). Some bureaucrats have been heard to make comments to that effect. Because it is thus written, it MUST be true!

See. I can be a reporter too!
Posted by: Betty   2008-10-28 10:30  

#8  I almost wonder if Bush is trying to "throw" this election. But think about it, we all know how bad a President Jimmy Carter was and Obama looks to be as bad if not far worse. After Carter we had 12 years of Republican control. Throw the game for some long term agenda? Besides, it's not like McCain is a real Republican anyways? Wishful thinking I am sure, but I need something to give me hope this election season.
Posted by: AllahHateMe   2008-10-28 09:02  

#7  "Quoting U.S. civil servants"
Methinks some civil servants overheard some sarcasm and didn't recognize it.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-10-28 08:56  

#6  This would undo any lingering support that Bush has. "Legacyitis" is a terrible disease.
Posted by: Spot   2008-10-28 07:59  

#5  48 hours?
Posted by: gorb   2008-10-28 07:08  

#4  W will send 250,000 Ambassadors into Iran.
Posted by: WilliamMarcyTweed   2008-10-28 06:58  

#3  "In the first stage, the American administration allegedly seeks to appoint a low-level diplomatic delegation, and has already started the recruitment process."

Just send Jimmy Carter over .. He's as low level as anyone could get
Posted by: Quetta Sucks   2008-10-28 05:02  

#2  It's kind of obvious that Bush wants McCain to lose.
Posted by: 3dc   2008-10-28 00:53  

#1  Yeah. Just what we need. Another embassy to get taken over, and staff to become hostages. It is stupid. I would not be surprised if it happens.
Posted by: Alaska Paul in Juneau, AK   2008-10-28 00:38  

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