The new president is, according to LaFranchi's reporting, likely to seek new sanctions against the Iranian regime while simultaneously lower level talks on issues of mutual interest. Two other intriguing prospective elements in Obama's approach to Iran:
- An endorsement of the Israeli-Syrian talks, "thereby signaling to Iran that a new American approach is at work in the region – one that engages Tehran's assumed partners." This will put some pressure on Tehran, making the regime there look intransigent and out of touch in the face such US openness.
- Improving US relations with Russia. LaFranchi quotes Geoffrey Kemp, director of regional strategic programs at the Nixon Center in Washington as saying: "It's our mishandling of the Russia portfolio that has emboldened the Iranians."
Now, according to LaFranchi's report, the questions of Team Obama is not whether to talk with the Iranian regime, but how, when, and under what circumstances. Although this more calibrated approach is some distance from what Obama first discussed in 2007, it nonetheless will represent a departure from the approach of the current administration.
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