"How did it come to pass that an opposition's measure of a president's foreign policy was all or nothing, success or "failure"? The answer is that the political absolutism now normal in Washington arrived at the moment--Nov. 7, 2000--that our politics subordinated even a war against terror to seizing the office of the presidency." - Daniel Henninger - WSJ 11/18/05
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"the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts." - George Orwell
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Sunday, February 05, 2006

CNN.com - Iran: Nuclear talks still possible - Feb 5, 2006

CNN.com - Iran: Nuclear talks still possible - Feb 5, 2006: "The apparent willingness to negotiate came a day after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ordered the Islamic state to end its voluntary cooperation with U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency, meaning Iran will end snap inspections of its nuclear facilities and begin enriching uranium, according to state-run Iranian media."

The end to the snap inspections is one in a long line of games played by Iran for years; sounds a little like another country we should be familiar with.

Their willingness to not close the door on "talks" is to allow for further dragging on until they have what they want, which is where this is all going to lead. It is likely already too late.

 

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