The BlogWhat's the Timeline on Iran?11:53 AM, Oct 1, 2009
• By MICHAEL GOLDFARB
The president at the G20 summit in Pittsburgh:
It would seem that the president expects -- and will demand -- some evidence that the Iranians are negotiating in good faith at today's meeting in Geneva. There is very little wiggle room in that statement, and in any case Obama went on to say that "the Iranian government must now demonstrate through deeds its peaceful intentions or be held accountable to international standards and international law." But the State Department is taking a very different line. A yesterday's briefing, State Department spokesman PJ Crowley told reporters that the administration isn't really expecting anything in particular from Iran at today's meeting:
Which is it? Are we going to "give this some time"? Or must Iranian negotiators demonstrate today that they are "prepared to cooperate fully and comprehensively," per President Obama's demands. The administration is sending mixed messages and muddying the waters at a time when what is most crucial is that the Iranians understand clearly what our red lines are -- and yet no one in Washington, let alone Tehran, understands what the administration's red lines are. |
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