Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Transition toward Diplomacy


Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate has assigned a letter among 29 other Democrats to President Bush to take serious action against Iran, and it's nuclear matter. she recently asserted that she had not voted for war in 2002 and just voted for desperation for nuclear weapons.
She also declared that nothing in the resolution grants Bush the authority to take the military attack against Iran.

It seems that there is something happening in the U.S. foreign policy and especially toward the most challenging country, Iran. Even American people' approach toward international issues has changed. Although they are yet afraid of their security, and pay attention to the matters like TERRORISM, they seem came to the conclusion that the already policies taken by their governors not only have not been worthy, but they have brought other problems for them.
So, presidential candidates try to avoid rigid position in their policies .Hillary Clinton as a Democratic candidate tries to take a softer position toward Iran.
Had been said by Iranian politicians, Iran avoids military approaches and tries to come with diplomatic policy. But even in the worst situation militarily it can defend. However, peoples view toward war is another matter.

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