4/21/12- The Istanbul talks taking place between Iran and the so-called P5 nations is certainly an opportunity for both sides to fully air out all concerns. Yet, it should not be interpreted by the West as an Iranian capitulation or attempt to compromise, nor should the Iranian side approach the talks from that perspective.
Iran's position on the matter has been clear for quite some time. Thus, the ball is surely in the NATO countries' court as to how we proceed from this point. Undoubtedly, NATO and its minions understand that the existence of Iran's nuclear program, including further enrichment, research, and infrastructure development is not up for negotiation. The only point that is available for discussion is precisely how NATO chooses to accept the fact of Iran's rise and the new order in the Middle East.
The fact is that NATO and its lackeys will either acknowledge and respect Iran's will, or they will continue to saber rattle and blow hot air. The former approach will lead to peace and the opportunity for a prosperous future in the region, while the latter will lead to greater uncertainty and perhaps a war that is in no one's interests.
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