As the US castes around to see how it can extricate itself from Iraq, Iran looms large as one country which might materially assist to that end.
Newsweek columnist, Howard Fineman, has an interesting take on how Iran will become "involved" - and its terms for doing so:
"Scholars say the first modern chess set appeared in Persia—a.k.a. Iran. That would be appropriate, since the mullahs have placed us in check, if not checkmate.
The worlds of diplomacy and war are looking in one direction: toward Tehran, where the Shia theocracy (and their man-of-the-streets front man, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) are waiting to greet a planet desperate for peace—and a deal in Iraq."
Newsweek columnist, Howard Fineman, has an interesting take on how Iran will become "involved" - and its terms for doing so:
"Scholars say the first modern chess set appeared in Persia—a.k.a. Iran. That would be appropriate, since the mullahs have placed us in check, if not checkmate.
The worlds of diplomacy and war are looking in one direction: toward Tehran, where the Shia theocracy (and their man-of-the-streets front man, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad) are waiting to greet a planet desperate for peace—and a deal in Iraq."
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