Saturday, November 24, 2007

Oh, look, Cheney.

Iran is offering to talk. Just so you know there's another way to deal with Iran besides dropping all those wonderful bunker buster shock'n'awe bombs that make you feel so ... manly:

VIENNA, Austria — Iran's ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency said Friday that his country could suspend uranium enrichment if the United States and Western Europe agreed to acknowledge that its nuclear program was peaceful.

But Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh said there was a "serious confidence gap" between his country and the United States and Western Europe and that he saw little point in trying to "build confidence" with an American administration that had none in his country.

"We don't trust the United States," he told McClatchy Newspapers after the IAEA Board of Governors finished its latest round of talks on Iran's nuclear program. "We could suspend nuclear enrichment. We did it before for two and half years. But it wasn't enough then, and wouldn't be enough now. We will not suspend enrichment again because there is no end to what the United States will demand."

Diplomats said Soltanieh's remarks reflected what he'd been saying in private. "Iran is willing to deal," one said. "But they've made it clear there would have to be a quid pro quo, and they don't believe that's possible." The diplomats said they couldn't be quoted by name because of the sensitivity of the issue.

You really don't have to start WWIII or IV or whatever, you know, Dick. Talking actually does get things done occasionally...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, no. We must slaughter all we disagree with. It's the Christian thing to do!

ellroon said...

I just can't find it in the New Testament where Jesus talked about loving thy neighbor by bombing his house and irradiating his environs....

pygalgia said...

Damn, I wish we had sensible folk in charge.

ellroon said...

Just a little more than 13 months to go. Will we survive this administration?

Only time will tell....(/crashing organ chords...)