Mike Schuster gave a pretty good report on the negotiations underway regarding Iran and its uranium enrichment program. "Pretty good" in that he noted various opinions on possible moves toward compromise on the part of the Iranians--but what was absent was a consideration of why the US might stick to its "non-starter" insistence on Iranian suspension of uranium enrichment as a precondition of any further negotiations.
This missing possibility is the desire of some core members of the Bush administration to launch military strikes against Iran. Without discussing the neocon hawks who want wider US (or Israeli) military action in the Middle East, Schuster leaves listeners without a key piece of information.
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