Obama's nice, de-hyped approach to Iran
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 at 11:57PM
Thomas P.M. Barnett

OP-ED: The Inertia Option, By ROGER COHEN, New York Times, December 17, 2009

Key bit:

All this says -- nay, screams -- to me: Do nothing. It is President Barack Obama's outreach that has unsettled a regime that found American axis-of-evil rhetoric easy to exploit. After struggling, Obama has also found his sweet spot in combining that détente with quiet support for universal rights. Note the feminine possessive pronoun in this line from his Nobel speech: "Somewhere today, in this world, a young protester awaits the brutality of her government but has the courage to march on." I saw those bloodied women marching in Tehran in June and will never forget them.

Agree, but see no problem in targeting the Guards' biz interests with specific sanctions. Good bargaining chips.

But yes, I do like the de-hyped way Obama has responded to date. I just wish this confident quiet was extended to the nuke issue.

(Via WPR's Media Roundup)

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