A Toughened U.S. Stance toward Iran

(Institute for National Security Studies-Tel Aviv University) Emily B. Landau - There have been a number of indications of late that the U.S. is adopting a new and considerably more determined approach to Iran's nuclear program. These include stepped-up pressure on Iran through sanctions without waiting for Russia and China to "come on board," as well as a series of covert actions that are specifically targeting different elements of Iran's nuclear program. The U.S. is suspected of either leading this effort or cooperating with others in executing it. The change is most likely attributable to the more clear cut assessments of Iran's nuclear progress, especially as contained in the November 2011 IAEA report. In addition, the plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador on U.S. soil was not taken lightly by the administration. Without clear indication of a changed Iranian approach, a new round of negotiations at this time would not only be an exercise in futility, but could very well undercut the new level of determination that the U.S. has begun to exhibit.


2012-01-11 00:00:00

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