There is an opportunity to hammer out a grand compromise with Iran—one that
would even address its nuclear program. But the Bush administration seems
determined to prevent talks that could advance vital U.S. interests.
Much of the media coverage of last Saturday’s nuclear talks between
representatives of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and
Germany (the so-called P-5+1, including the United States), and the secretary
general of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Saeed Jalili, reflected a
disturbing historical amnesia about previous U.S.-Iranian negotiations. Indeed,
listening… more