Why the U.S. Does Not Talk to Iran?
Information Clearing House / Ismael Hossein-zadeh and Karla Hansen
29-Sep-2010 (2 comments)

The unrelenting diplomatic and geopolitical standoff between Iran and the United States is often blamed on the Iranian government for its "confrontational" foreign policies, or its "unwillingness" to enter into dialogue with the United States. Little known, however, is that during the past decade or so, Iran has offered a number of times to negotiate with the US without ever getting a positive response.

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Sargord Pirouz

Useful info from "Fred" for a change

by Sargord Pirouz on

That's helpful, info from the "Fred" effort.

These peace advocates from Iowa are to be extolled.


Fred

"Iowans for Diplomacy with Iran"

by Fred on

Some background:

"Carla Anson, a member of Iowans for Diplomacy with Iran, identified herself as an American Iranian. She presented to Ahmedinejad a book written by her husband Dr. Ismael Hossein-zadeh, entitled “The Political Economy of U.S. Militarism”, which she said has been translated into Farsi."

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