Friday, April 24, 2009

Here with a brief summary of the Obama's Administration's diplomatic strategies, methods and goals

Iran: Lift the economic sanctions against Iran (which by the way are working against Iran; Iran's economy is in a mess and they pump less oil than any other oil producing nation; sanction do work.)

Unfreeze Iran's assets- billions in US and European Banks. This may give Iran more money to aid Hamas and Hezbollah and fund Syria's moves against the Lebanese government.

Supply Iran with much needed oil technology-Iran is desperate for geological equipment, measuring devices, exploration, equipment etc.

This is Obama's strategy: Iran will unlikely ever give up what they call "peaceful nuclear energy". The Obama Administration will claim they have verifiable intelligence to monitor Iran's nuclear plans; rather unrealistic with Obamas' plans to undermine the clandestine service of the CIA.Obama believes or his advisors believes that this will pave the way to peace between the Israelis and Palestinians. To squeeze the Israelis Obama has refused to turn over aircraft codes and recent bunker buster bombs.As part of a new Mideast peace deal,the Palestinians will be given an open checkbook to build their country i.e., new buildings, government facilities etc.The world will then have to accept a nuclear Iran-with "peaceful energy facilities that could be turned into producing nuclear warheads."How we monitor that Ill never know. Moreover, the USA's future mandate would probably also be to reduce our counterintelligence against Hezbollah, Iran's proxy.

Such an agreement will "make" Iran the regional power in the whole area-something Russia would like, Israel would not like and the USA would unfortunately accept. Over a period of years, Iran would spread its Shia arc from Iraq to Central Asia and the rest of the Middle East. Saudi Arabia and Egypt might gravitate toward Iran with an overthrow of the fragile Egyptian government. The dominoes would start to fall and radical fundamentalist Islam would replace many secular Arab governments.

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