Thursday

Is it possible to negotiate with hatred?

The US-led coalition of nations is meeting in Vienna today to have "dialogue" about the cessation of the enrichment of uranium by Iran. Iran's Foreign Minister is open to "dialogue" as long as Iran does not give up its "nuclear rights". I'm curious where these talks are going to lead the world. Iran is a known aggressor-nation that harbors terrorists and openly preaches about the destruction of Israel. What type of incentives can this group of nations offer Iran that will appease its hatred of the West and non-muslims in general? At least we know that with Condi at the helm of these negotiations, we will not end up with an Albright solution of billions of dollars in aid and continued proliferation as the Clinton Administration did with North Korea.
I applaud President Bush with his attempts to diplomatically solve this problem, but what happens if Iran will not budge? Are we, as a nation, prepared to take action or sanctions if necessary? Military action is not out of the question, especially with our troops in the Region.

~Milt~

Comments:
Its almost a circular argument dont you think? You're gonna' get hammered either way, and its a lose-lose proposition.
You talk to the idiots and you are comiserating with fringe and terrorist elements,... you DONT talk to them and you are turning a blind eye to diplomacy and world utopia...
If it were 1980, and i was 20 years old again, I might say "heck with it, the country needs a few more parking lots and IKEA store,... lets nuke 'em"..
alas, my hair is graying.....
 
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