February 27, 2005
Not Too Surprising
The U.S. is embarking on a major rethink of its policy towards Iran, which could see it dropping the strategy of confrontation and threat, instead offering Tehran incentives for abandoning its suspected nuclear ambitions. The striking change of policy emerged during President Bush's fence-mending trip to Europe last week, when for the first time he indicated that Washington endorsed the tripartite effort by France, Britain and Germany to reach a deal with Iran, offering technology in return for an end to its uranium enrichment programme.
This blog predicted as much about eight months ago. Took a little longer than we figured it might, but, Bush ain't too difficult to read.
Posted by Eddie Tews at February 27, 2005 11:19 AM
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