The Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan on the Iran Report
Published By: The Atlantic's Daily Dish by Andrew Sullivan The Iran
Question
October 9, 2008
The Coates-Robb report is out. I haven't read it yet but you may want to download it here. Michael Rubin summarizes his take here. Money quote from the p.r.:
The Task Force
believes the current U.S. policy is failing and
it presents a new realistic, robust, and
comprehensive approach “incorporating new
diplomatic, economic and military tools in an
integrated fashion” that can deter Iran from
acquiring nuclear weapons-capability. The
Task Force recommends the incoming U.S.
President simultaneously build diplomatic,
economic and military leverage with the
Iranians from the first day of his new
Administration in order to negotiate from
strength and to be prepared for all
contingencies.
It advises the
new President to engage Iran in negotiations
with a pre-determined timetable once our
European allies impose greater economic
sanctions. If negotiations fail, the
report advises the U.S. to pursue more
aggressive tactics, including possibly
blockading Iran’s gasoline imports and
eventually its crude oil
imports.
The gasoline
import blockade is something Obama mentioned in
the second debate. Worth exploring. My core
belief is that the Iranian people are on our
side. The key is to somehow leverage them
against their repulsive regime. It's going to
be very hard and very treacherous. But it's the
biggest national security challenge facing the
next president.
