Thursday, October 1, 2009

U.S. and Iran Talk Nuclear

The U.S. and Iran had a "nuclear talk" in Geneva, Switzerland, and this was their "first encounter in years of big-power attempts to persuade Tehran to freeze a program that could create nuclear weapons." And at the same place, the bilateral talks were outside the main meeting, and the U.S. and five other world powers were hoping to at least persuade Iran to discuss their nuclear program and their refusal of freezing their uranium enrichment efforts. I think Iran is being a little insensitive and over dramatic. The U.S. just wants a chance to ask questions and discuss issues, not make them accept and start changing right away, they just want to state their side, what's wrong with that? Nothing is going to happen out of the conference right away, and Iran should know that. The U.S. just wants to come up with an agreement of what they all should do, and think is right.

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