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From: Jeffrey Epstein [jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: 2/11/2013 5:45:09 PM
To: Larry Summers
Subject: prep for dinner, israel pres briefing /
The Wall Street Journal
The Ayatollah Always Says No
Editorial
February 8, 2013 -The Farsi word for "no" is na h, which is easy enough
to remember. Maybe even Joe Biden won't forget it the next time the U.S.
tries to reach out diplomatically to Iran.
We're speaking of the Administration's latest effort to come to terms with
Tehran over its nuclear programs, which Mr. Biden made last weekend at
the Munich Security Conference. The U.S. offer of direct bilateral talks,
he said, "stands, but it must be real and tangible." Iranian foreign minister
Ali Akbar Salehi, who was also at the conference though he refused to
meet with U.S. officials, called Mr. Biden's comments "a step forward."
Mr. Salehi's remark set the usual hearts aflutter that Iran is finally serious
about a deal. But the optimism was brief. On Thursday, Iran's Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei flatly rejected direct talks with the U.S.
"The U.S. is pointing a gun at Iran and wants us to talk to them," he said.
"Direct talks will not solve any problems."
This isn't the first time Mr. Khamenei has played chaste Daphne to
President Obama's infatuated Apollo. Just after becoming President in
2009, Mr. Obama sent the Ayatollah two private letters and delivered a
conciliatory speech for the Persian new year of Nowruz. Mr. Khamenei's
answer: "They chant the slogan of change but no change is seen in
practice." He told a crowd chanting "death to America" that "if a hand is
stretched covered with a velvet glove but it is cast iron inside, that makes
no sense."
That was in March 2009. In October of that year the U.S. and its allies
tentatively worked out a deal with Iranian negotiators to move some of
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