As great powers and Iran prepare to negotiate an inclusive nuclear agreement, pundits and international security analysts anticipate both sides to make hard choices. As the P5+1 negotiating countries (The United States, France, Germany, China, Russia, and Britain) consider their options, I’ll argue that Iran might have already put in place strategies in-case of a diplomatic failure.
Since his election to the Iranian presidency, Hassan Rouhani, a moderate, promised to end hostilities with the West in the hope of removing the old decade sanctions that have, economically, crippled his country. The issue in question is whether the West is open to …read more
Source: The Huffington Post