Obama Administration Begins Writing Letters to Iran

by Stephan Tawney on January 28, 2009

It appears that the administration will bypass Ahmadinejad and instead go for Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. Not a terrible idea considering that Mahmoud is up for re-election in just five months and Mohammad Khatami, his more moderate (by relative terms) predecessor, is reportedly challenging him.

State department officials have written at least three drafts of the letter, which gives assurances that Washington does not want to overthrow the Islamic regime but merely seeks a change in its behaviour. The letter would be addressed to the Iranian people and sent directly to Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, or released as an open letter.

One draft proposal suggests Iran should compare its relatively low standard of living with that of some of its more prosperous neighbours and contemplate the benefits of losing its pariah status in the west. Although the tone is conciliatory, it also calls on Iran to end what the US calls state sponsorship of terrorism.

The letter is being considered by the new secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, as part of a sweeping review of US policy on Iran. A decision on sending it is not expected until the review is complete…

Saeed Leylaz, a Tehran-based analyst, said a US letter would have to be accompanied by security guarantees and an agreement to drop economic sanctions. “If they send such a letter it will be a very significant step towards better ties but they should be careful in not thinking Tehran will respond immediately,” he said.

I wait with baited breath to see what this letter actually says.



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