Bloggingheads: Is Obama missing Iran’s smoke signals?

While in New York last week, Iranian president Ahmadinejad seemed to  offer to stop producing highly enriched uranium. In a Bloggingheads.tv diavlog, Iran experts Barbara Slavin of the Atlantic Council and Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Saban Center debate whether the Obama administration is missing an opportunity to enter serious negotiations with Tehran:   Slavin ...

While in New York last week, Iranian president Ahmadinejad seemed to  offer to stop producing highly enriched uranium. In a Bloggingheads.tv diavlog, Iran experts Barbara Slavin of the Atlantic Council and Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Saban Center debate whether the Obama administration is missing an opportunity to enter serious negotiations with Tehran:

While in New York last week, Iranian president Ahmadinejad seemed to  offer to stop producing highly enriched uranium. In a Bloggingheads.tv diavlog, Iran experts Barbara Slavin of the Atlantic Council and Suzanne Maloney of the Brookings Saban Center debate whether the Obama administration is missing an opportunity to enter serious negotiations with Tehran:

 

Slavin and Maloney also discuss how serious the now-famous 2003 outreach from Iran was, and whether it was a missed opportunity for the Bush administration:

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