Washington eased the threat of harsh sanctions hanging over Iran’s head over its nuclear program at the very moment that it was beginning to take effect and Tehran was showing signs of stress. Tuesday March 2, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters on her plane to Buenos Aires: “We are moving expeditiously and thoroughly in the Security Council, I can’t give you an exact date, but I would assume some time in the next several months.”
This abrupt reversal of US tactics on Iran’s nuclear activities took place when Israeli defense minister Ehud Barak was hardly out the door from Washington after receiving assurances from administration officials that a new round of tough sanctions would be in place by the end of March, with or without the Security Council. Clinton herself assured a Senate panel last week that stiff sanctions would be clamped down on Iran “in the next 30 to 60 days.”
Perhaps the administration is waiting to pass a health bill before addressing the issue of Iran sanctions.
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