U.S. “Dismantling” Rhetoric Ignores Iran’s Nuclear Proposals
John Kerry's rhetoric of dismantlement serves to neutralise the Israel loyalists and secondarily to maximise U.S. leverage in the approaching negotiations. Credit: US Mission/Eric Bridiers
WASHINGTON, Jan 25 2014 (IPS) - Irans pushback against statements by Secretary of State John Kerry and the White House that Tehran must dismantle some of its nuclear programme, and the resulting political uproar over it, indicates that tough U.S. rhetoric may be adding new obstacles to the search for a comprehensive nuclear agreement.
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said in an interview with CNNs Jim Sciutto Wednesday, We are not dismantling any centrifuges, were not dismantling any equipment, were simply not producing, not enriching over five percent.
When CNNs Fareed Zakaria asked President Hassan Rouhani, So there would be no destruction of centrifuges? Rouhani responded, Not under any circumstances. Not under any circumstances.
Those statements have been interpreted by U.S. news media, unaware of the basic technical issues in the negotiations, as indicating that Iran is refusing to negotiate seriously. In fact, Zarif has put on the table proposals for resolving the remaining enrichment issues that the Barack Obama administration has recognised as serious and realistic.
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