[Christian Science Monitor] Robert Marquand - The terms offered by Iran for negotiations with the U.S. and other powers now scheduled to take place in Istanbul this October are seen by some in Europe as a bid by Tehran to buy time for its nuclear program - and an expression of growing Iranian confidence. Europeans give points to the Obama administration for a tactical approach to Iran that they say makes sense - "you want to say you've tried everything before turning the screws," said Bruno Tertrais of the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris. "They are definitely trying to buy time. That's what they've always done. Their approach has not changed. Their offer is a sign Iran has absolutely no intention for meaningful negotiations. After six years at this with the EU, the UN, they well know such an 'offer' is off the mark," Tertrais said.
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