Posted on 06/28/2009 1:59:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The Obama administration will leave open the door for discussions with Iran over its nuclear ambitions even as demonstrators question the legitimacy of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election, administration officials said Sunday.
Ahmadinejad has accused the West of stoking unrest, singling out Britain and the United States for alleged meddling. Last week, Iran expelled two British diplomats, and Britain responded in kind. Iran, which detained nine British Embassy employees Saturday before releasing four, has said it's considering downgrading diplomatic ties with Britain.
The U.S. has not had diplomatic relations with Tehran since the aftermath of the Iranian revolution in 1979. On Saturday, Ahmadinejad said he would make the U.S. regret its criticism of the postelection crackdown and said the "mask has been removed" from Obama's efforts to improve relations.
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Obama needs to talk about the BC.We need that 1st o.
Guess they’ll have those talks over their hot dogs at all our embassies on Independence Day. The resident of the USA is a disgrace.
Typical lefty nut case to him the only illegitimate president was Bush. Of course he will make fake deals with the nut case Amadmanjihadi its all political window dressing...
In the end the only one proven wrong will be the Failed President Obama and many will die because of his idiocy.
The primary problem with the Obama adminstration offering to meet with the leaders of Iran is that Ahmedinejad will never take a woman seriously for any negotiation.
What do you expect from the personal bitc* of the mid east leaders to be used and passed around at their pleasure.
How many times does Imadinnerjacket have to say FUBO before BO gets it?
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