Obama Vows New Push to Solve Iran Nuclear Crisis

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President Barack Obama promised to launch a new diplomatic push to solve the longstanding crisis over Iran's disputed nuclear program, saying there was still a "window of time" to end the standoff.

His comments came amid speculation about possible direct U.S. talks that surfaced just before the U.S. elections and has gone up in volume since Obama's reelection.

Iran, reeling from international sanctions over its nuclear program, has not ruled out direct talks with Washington but says these will not come overnight.

"With respect to Iran, I very much want to see a diplomatic resolution to the problem," Obama told a White House press conference.

"I will try to make a push in the coming months to see if we can open up a dialogue between Iran and not just us, but the international community, to see if we can get this thing resolved."

Though he was careful to stress that Washington remains adamantly opposed to letting Iran obtain a nuclear weapon, Obama added: "There is still a window of time for us it resolve this diplomatically."

He cited crippling sanctions imposed on Iran by the U.N. Security Council and unilateral Western restrictions on Tehran's oil sector and banks, calling them the "toughest sanctions in history."

Iran insists it is developing nuclear energy for peaceful, civilian purposes, but Israel and Western nations fear the program is a cover for a drive to produce nuclear weapons.

"There should be a way in which they can enjoy peaceful nuclear power while still meeting their international obligations and providing clear assurances to the international community that they're not pursuing a nuclear weapon," Obama said. "I can't promise that Iran will walk through the door that they need to walk through. But that would be very much the preferable option."

Obama nonetheless denied that talks with Iran were imminent.

"I think it is fair to say that we want to get this resolved and we're not going to be constrained by diplomatic niceties or protocols if Iran is serious about wanting to resolve this," the president added.

Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Monday that any "decision on comprehensive, bilateral political talks between the two countries... is up to the supreme leader," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Russia's representative in international talks with Iran over its disputed nuclear program, Sergei Ryabkov, was quoted as telling The Financial Times that Moscow would support direct talks between Iran and the United States.

Salehi also expressed hope that negotiations on its nuclear program with the so-called P5+1 -- the U.N. Security Council's five permanent members Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States plus Germany -- would resume soon.

The P5+1 has for years sought to defuse an international crisis over Tehran's atomic ambitions through negotiations with the Islamic republic.

The last high-level talks, which all but failed, were held in Moscow in June.

The U.N. atomic watchdog has said it will hold a new round of talks in Tehran on December 13.

Comments 7
Thumb boulmich 14 November 2012, 22:18

First :)

Thumb bigsami 14 November 2012, 22:21

Saying there was still a "window of time" to end the standoff..... This has to be the planets BIGGEST window! Blah blah blah....just like all politicians full of manure regardless of approach. Our problem is they have been using religion as a means of control and don't realize it's time to change tactics. Religion is regarded by the common people as true, by the wise as false, and by the rulers as useful.

Thumb lebnanfirst 14 November 2012, 22:36

@bigsami
So true about religion. Let me add that it is said that "Religion is the opiate of the masses" - Vladimir Lenin.

As to Obama, give him some room to operate. The man is a lawyer by education and training and likes to exhaust all options before resorting to exceptional (i.e. violent) solutions. It took him a while to do the right thing in Libya and he will do the right thing via Iran and Syria its just that he needs to make certain his ass is well covered. Patience my friend.

Thumb bigsami 14 November 2012, 23:08

Hope your right. So far markets don't think so.

Default-user-icon Someone3 (Guest) 15 November 2012, 01:07

Do you mean Karl Marx by any chance?

+ Karl Marx meant something else when he said that...

Missing canadianadam 15 November 2012, 07:09

I thought that was Karl Marx that said that. Oh well.

I think religion has been guiding people for millennia. The problem is when you have groups like HA distort it. They turn their twisted ideology into opium for the asses.

Missing canadianadam 15 November 2012, 07:12

Proof of my earlier point. You have a half retarded donkey who would mention the name of Hussein, may Allah be pleased with him, while swearing and making an ignorant and pointless insult.

Resistance, stop selling opium to the asses. We know its how you 7ameer make your money but its gotta stop. You guys are sounding weirder day by day.