Flynt and Hillary Mann Leverett
Authors, 'Going to Tehran'; Penn State Professor and American University Senior Lecturer
Demanding What You Can't Get: Obama's Gamble With the Iran Talks in Vienna
Posted:
07/10/2015 | The Huffington Post | http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ flynt-and-hillary-mann- leverett/obama-iran-talks_b_ 7772504.html
There has never been any serious prospect that these U.S. positions could actually provide bases for negotiated outcomes. Take, for example, the Obama administration's demand for open-ended retention of a conventional arms embargo and other aspects of the United Nations Security Council-authorized sanctions regime against Iran. Not only does Tehran object to this demand; Russia and China -- like the United States, veto-wielding permanent members of the Security Council -- do, too.
The Obama administration defined stark stances on the future of UN sanctions and some of the other outstanding issues ostensibly to rebut charges of "weakness" from domestic opponents and to deflect criticism from traditional U.S. allies Israel and Saudi Arabia that it is "appeasing" Iran. But, if Obama and his team ultimately want to conclude a deal, they will, at some point, have to retreat from the diplomatically untenable positions they have so publicly assumed -- thereby exposing themselves to even stronger political attacks.
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