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“People are tired of the Iranians and their stalling tactics.”
Those were the words of Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, on Monday. She claims that Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili on Saturday delivered a “meandering” monologue full of irrelevant “small talk about culture” instead of supplying coherent answers.
Well, it’s should be quite unnecessary to state how tired people are of the Americans and their warmongering, and what Rice don’t seem to understand is that Iran care deeply about culture and the meaning it has to nationality, pride and independence. I’m quite sure it has a deeper meaning to the average Iranian than the average Joe on the streets of Manhattan… Culture and spirit still hasn’t lost its importance in Iran. A war will certainly start to rip things apart. Is this what they want? Destruction of faith?

According to experts there are two possibilities to explain why USA met with Iran on Saturday.
First: Hopefully the Bush Administration has realised that the current warmongering approach to Iran is seriously dumb, and now they’re trying a more diplomatic stance. Maybe they’ve finally understood that Iran will strike back hard and relentless, killing loads and loads of Americans, if the US decide to go to war. Terrorism will raise its ugly head, larger than ever, and the US war against terror will fuel even more worldwide hatred.
USA simply needs a normal relationship with Iran, one that depends on negotiation, diplomacy and a will to change, not one that relies solely on war and aggression. However, the warhawks are just that – warhawks – so it might be (this is the second possibility) that this meeting took place for the warhawks to be able to say that “we tried talking to them, we tried it the diplomatic way, but they wouldn’t listen, they only answered with small talk about culture” – and then they will wage their ugly provokative war anyway. Like they always do…
It’s a game to these assholes.

Sure, I know Ahmadinejad and his crew are very good at provoking as well. However, they seem to hit the spot that hurts and confuses in quite a smart way, the letter to Bush in 2006 being one example. Where is Bush’s reply? The Bush administration’s stalling tactics are quite tiresome…

Life goes on towards death in the fast lane.
Entombed, Serpent Speech
(1993)

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