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McCain Campaign Press Release - "In Case You Missed It": "Iran's Preconditions"

October 22, 2008

"Barack Obama's declaration that, if elected, he would be willing to sit down and talk to Iran 'without preconditions' has been widely discussed in this country. It's a key policy difference between him and John McCain, who rejects unconditional talks with Tehran. So what does the Islamic Republic think? The enterprising reporters at the state news agency recently asked a high-ranking official for his opinion on talks with the U.S. As it turns out, Iran has its own 'preconditions' and they don't suggest a diplomatic breakthrough, or even a summit, anytime soon." -- The Wall Street Journal

"Iran's Preconditions"

Editorial

The Wall Street Journal
October 22, 2008

Barack Obama's declaration that, if elected, he would be willing to sit down and talk to Iran "without preconditions" has been widely discussed in this country. It's a key policy difference between him and John McCain, who rejects unconditional talks with Tehran.

So what does the Islamic Republic think? The enterprising reporters at the state news agency recently asked a high-ranking official for his opinion on talks with the U.S. As it turns out, Iran has its own "preconditions" and they don't suggest a diplomatic breakthrough, or even a summit, anytime soon.

Mehdi Kalhor, Vice President for Media Affairs, said the U.S. must do two things before summit talks can take place. First, American military forces must leave the Middle East -- presumably including such countries as Iraq, Qatar, Turkey and anywhere else American soldiers are deployed in the region. Second, the U.S. must cease its support of Israel. Until Washington does both, talks are "off the agenda," the Islamic Republic News Agency reports. It quotes Mr. Kalhor as saying, "If they [the U.S.] take our advice, grounds for such talks would be well prepared.

Iran is one of the toughest and most urgent foreign policy problems the new U.S. Administration will face. If Mr. Obama ends up in the Oval Office on January 20, he may find that solving it will take more than walking into a room and talking to Iranians "without preconditions."

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John McCain, McCain Campaign Press Release - "In Case You Missed It": "Iran's Preconditions" Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/291856

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