Regarding my "outrageous" prediction of an impending U.S.-Iran détente, I found an interesting nugget going all the way back to January 23, 2008. On that day, Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, gave a keynote speech at the famous World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where she made a surprisingly friendly gesture to the Iranian regime. She said that in this last year of the Bush administration, the United States and Iran could move towards a "new, more normal relationship." A few weeks ago, the countries negotiating with Iran in Paris signed a memorandum of understanding, and Secretary Rice also signed it, even before the U.S. said we would send someone. The Iranians were stunned. I wasn't.
Don't listen to the blather and saber-rattling you will hear from both sides as negotiations continue. This week Condi said Iran was "not serious" at the weekend talks. She says that for public consumption, using the press as a negotiating tool. It's all part of the process, and Saudi Arabia is willing to pay pretty much whatever it takes to get Iran to back off.
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