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Michael Rubin's BlogRelated Topics Iran Admits Its Nuclear Negotiating Strategy is to Run Down the Clockby Michael Rubin • Nov 1, 2011 at 2:40 pm http://www.michaelrubin.org/2011/11/iran-admits-its-nuclear-negotiating-strategy-is If the Islamic Republic of Iran has one trait that worries me, it is overconfidence. After all, wars in the Middle East are caused not by oil or water, but rather by one side fundamentally underestimating the capacity of its adversary to respond. That was the case, for example, with the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah War. After that conflict, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah commented that had he known how Israel would have reacted, he never would have launched the cross border operation to kidnap the Israelis in the first place. Sometimes that overconfidence can have a silver-lining, however. Last week, former Iranian nuclear negotiator Hassan Rowhani gave an interview in which he bragged about Iran's negotiating strategy:
Several years ago, I penned a piece for The Wall Street Journal highlighting other revealing instances in which Iranian officials acknowledged their own insincerity. Alas, neither Iranian statements nor actions appear enough to force the State Department to face reality. Talk will not resolve the Iranian nuclear challenge. Rather, talk is a tactic the Iranians use—and now admit using—to run down the clock. Related Topics: Iran receive the latest by email: subscribe to michael rubin's free mailing list |
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