WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Iran now appears almost certain to miss President Barack Obama‘s September deadline to respond to his diplomatic overtures, but it seems equally unlikely Washington will rush to impose tougher sanctions.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn into office on Wednesday, greatly weakened and facing questions about his political future after a disputed election that sparked the worst unrest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
“To think that at the same time as putting together his cabinet in the midst of the largest uprising since the Iranian revolution, and oh by the way, figure out a way to respond to the United States, that is just not going to happen,” said Reza Aslan, an Iran expert and author in Los Angeles.
“He is going to have such a difficult time forming a government, let alone governing, and quite likely he will not even last another… >>>