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Penn
07-17-2008, 08:43
U.S. to establish presence in Tehran
Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:17am ET


LONDON (Reuters) - The United States will announce in the next month that it plans to establish a diplomatic presence in Tehran for the first time in 30 years, a British newspaper said on Thursday.
In a front-page report, the Guardian said Washington would open a U.S. interests section in the Iranian capital, halfway towards opening an embassy.
The unsourced report by the newspaper's Washington correspondent said: "The Guardian has learned that an announcement will be made in the next month to establish a U.S. interests section in Tehran, a halfway house to setting up a full embassy.
"The move will see US diplomats stationed in the country."
Senior U.S. diplomat William Burns said in testimony to Congress last week the United States was looking to opening up an interest section in Tehran but had not made a decision yet.
The Guardian said the development was "a remarkable turnaround in policy by President George Bush who has pursued a hawkish approach to Iran throughout his time in office".
Washington said on Wednesday it was sending Burns to join atomic talks with Iran this weekend to signal to Tehran and others that Washington wanted a diplomatic solution to their nuclear impasse.
Iran says its nuclear work is for peaceful power generation, and not for the development of nuclear weapons as the West suspects, and has rejected conditions it give up uranium enrichment.
On Sunday, President Amhmoud Ahmadinejad suggested Iran would consider any proposal by the United States for a U.S. interests section in the Islamic Republic, should one be forthcoming.
U.S. media have reported that the State Department is considering opening an interests section that could mean U.S. diplomats returning to Tehran but operating under another country's flag.
The United States cut off diplomatic ties with Tehran during the 1979-1981 hostage crisis, in which a group of militant Iranian students held 52 U.S. diplomats hostage at the American embassy for 444 days.
Iran maintains an interests section at the embassy of Pakistan in Washington. Mottaki said it serves the large Iranian community in the United States.
(Reporting by Andrew Dobbie; additional reporting by Sue Pleming in Washington; editing by Ralph Boulton)

The Reaper
07-17-2008, 08:48
Nothing like rewarding a country that violated centuries old international law on embassy soverignty 30 years ago, who has been arming, if not overtly participating in attacks by terrorists who are killing American troops today, and which is now working on a WMD program and delivery systems to assist with their claims that they will destroy us and Israel in the future. :rolleyes:

What idiot came up with this idea?

TR

Ret10Echo
07-17-2008, 08:55
Nothing like rewarding a country that violated centuries old international law on embassy soverignty 30 years ago, who has been arming, if not overtly participating in attacks by terrorists who are killing American troops today, and which is now working on a WMD program and delivery systems to assist with their claims that they will destroy us and Israel in the future. :rolleyes:

What idiot came up with this idea?

TR


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R10

JJ_BPK
07-17-2008, 09:10
As the State Department is having some "fun" staffing Iraq,,,

Maybe they could get Jimmy Carter to help staff Iran??

Or after the elections, Obama could name Willy & Hillery as co-Ambassadors ?

I'm sure there would be a truck load of Kalifornicate volenteers...


You don't think POTUS is trying to set up the next guy to get his office???

:D:D:D

Penn
07-17-2008, 09:59
That why the last honest politician are in Malaysia. When they say they are going to stick it to you, they mean it.
http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/07/17/anwar.malaysia/

And the look on his face is very telling......