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Obama Aims To Start (Direct, Fast Track) Nuclear Talks With Iran Next Month
Debkafiles ^ | November 8, 2012, 11:10 AM (GMT+02:00)

Posted on 11/09/2012 1:15:30 PM PST by drewh

After winning a second White House term, US President Barack Hussein Obama aims to start direct, fast-track nuclear talks with Tehran as soon as December, even before his January swearing-in, on the assumption that Iran’s window of opportunity is very narrow – just three months, Washington sources disclose.

White House go-betweens with the office of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warn that Iran’s campaign for the June 14 presidential election gets going in March.

After then, it is estimated in Washington, that Khamenei, whose ill health keeps his working-day short, will be fully absorbed in a struggle to purge Iran’s political hierarchy of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his clique.

But Tehran would prefer nuclear diplomacy to be delayed for eight months until after that election.

“We waited for the US election campaign to be over, so why shouldn’t the Americans wait for ours?” a senior Iranian official asked rhetorically.

For now, the supreme leader is looking for a suitable candidate for the presidency.

This time, the supreme leader is not expected to make the mistake of choosing a charismatic, ambitious and competent figure like Ahmadinejad, but rather one who is satisfied with acting as a representative titular figure and play second fiddle to Khamenei whose bureau will administer the executive branch of government.

The supreme leader is believed in Washington to be weighing another alternative: having parliament abolish the post of president and transferring its powers to the new post of prime minister, who would be chosen from among the 290 Majlis lawmakers.

Speaker Ali Larijani and his brother, head of the judiciary Sadeq Larijani, have in the past year performed the spadework of sidelining Ahmadinejad’s parliamentary faction.

Ali Larijani himself is a front-runner for the job of Revolutionary Iran’s first prime minister.

The view in Washington today is that if nuclear talks do start in December and roll on into March, Khamenei will be compelled to cut the process short to escape potential accusations led by Ahmadinejad that he is handing to America concessions excessive enough to stall Iran’s nuclear aspirations.

The supreme leader can’t afford to have the Iran’s military establishment, the Revolutionary Guards and the street turn against him on this issue.

But in the last few days, Tehran appears to have taken a large step back from direct negotiations with Washington in principle.

Just hours after Obama’s election victory was announced on Nov. 7, the official Iranian news agency quoted Sadeq Larijani as condemning US sanctions as “crimes against the Iranian people.”

He said relations with America “cannot be possible overnight” and the US president should not expect rapid new negotiations with Tehran.

“Americans should not think they can hold our nation to ransom by coming to the negotiating table,” was the Iranian judiciary head’s parting shot for Obama. The gap between Washington and Tehran is as wide as ever: Obama wants the talks to last no more than three months and end in an agreed settlement of the nuclear dispute, whereas the ayatollah prefers a low-key process to be dragged out past the eight month-month period while also gaining more time for Iran’s nuclear program to race forward.

This tactic would additionally help Tehran erase yet another Israeli red line, the one set by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in his UN September speech when he said that the spring or early summer of 2013 would be the critical date for Israel to act


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: iran; israel; thirdworldwar; waronterror
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21 posted on 11/11/2012 4:35:20 PM PST by SJackson (none of this suggests there are hostile feelings for the US in Egypt, Victoria Nuland, State Dept)
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To: null and void

God bless Israel, the IDF, and the Mossad.


22 posted on 11/11/2012 4:43:22 PM PST by BenLurkin (This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
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To: SJackson

Talk talk talk talk talk about the moon
Talk talk talk talk talk about the stars
You have to have a dream
If you don’t have a dream
How you going to make your dreams come true


23 posted on 11/11/2012 4:53:17 PM PST by Eleutheria5 (End the occupation. Annex today.)
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To: Brad from Tennessee
Jimmy Carter was in the middle of the Clinton/North Korea deal. He was a self-appointed envy.

Were it anyone but Jimmuh, I'd ask if you misspelled "envoy"

Carter got so in bed with the North Koreans that Al Gore actually said Carter's behavior was bordering on “treason.”

As it always was, not just limited to dealing with the Norks.

24 posted on 11/11/2012 5:28:41 PM PST by null and void (The One can steal an election, but no one can steal our country.)
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