US ready for dialogue on Iran with Russia – Clinton
Published: 07 March, 2009, 05:19
Edited: 07 February, 2010, 04:56
The US is ready for an open dialogue with Moscow in order to make progress on the Iranian nuclear problem, according to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
First of all I have to say that I object to politicians having "wonderful" meals together. It seems to me that they should work in a serious and sober atmosphere. They are supposed to be servants of the people doing the most serious work of taking care of the interests of the People - not having charming and delicious "wonderful meals" together - and no doubt a few delicious glasses of wine while they are about it. I really do object to politicians socialising at the expense of the People and their money. Let them sit down with proper decorum at proper tables and talk in sober and serious ways about the MOST serious problems facing the Worldl - such as millions of children dying of starvation DAILY. How dare they eat "wonderful meals" now??? Russia, the World needs you to be strong, honest and clear. Please take care not to be taken in by Rothschild, Rockerfeller, Schiff et al.
There was one more little mistake: quite universally in technical world, reset buttons are never colored red. If being red they mean “Emergency stop”.
About the only fact we learned was that they had a "wonderful meal together". Clinton droned on and on, just the stuff you need when you can't fall asleep.









It has started to sound like a broken record already. US wants Russia to do something about Iran. Russia is appreciative that US wants to listen to other countries on Iran. Clearly, US wants Russia to deliver "something" on Iran, and then US would be willing to start process on other issues. But it is a start. From my perspective a disappointing start. Expectations were high for Obama administration. As it turned out, all the recycled Clinton administration officials brought with them both the style and the substance stuck in the nineties. Not a fresh face or a fresh thought to be found. One has to scale down expectations, and wonder why so many competent and talented people did not make it even close to the foreign policy establisment. Now we are treated to the childish "do something about Iran" expectations. What is Russia supposed to do? Wave the magic wand? Russia and Iran are neighbors with a great deal in common, and Russia does not see threat in Iran's nuclear program. Perhaps Russia can help explain this to US, so we can have one pointless conflict less in the world.