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February 16, 2009
Yusef Molayi on Iran-US Relations

Assertive Posture is Aimed at Extracting Concessions‎

Omid Memarian
Omid Memarian
omid(at)memarian.info

Dr Yusef Molayi, Tehran University professor in international affairs talks to Rooz about ‎US President Barack Obama’s new approach to Iran. He believes the assertive posture of ‎the fundamentalists in Iran could be part of a larger strategy of getting concessions. Read ‎for the conversation.‎

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Rooz (R): The issues that the US raises with Iran are specific, while those that Iran raises ‎are general historic and normative ones. Do you think talks are possible in this situation?‎

Yusef Molayi (YM): It is true that American calls are more tangible and objective. But ‎behind Iran’s rhetoric, it is really indicating its calls that it wants to have its share and ‎influence in this area as its regional power. The Americans know that when the issue of ‎talks gets serious what issues Iran will raise. Regarding the nuclear issue, there are ‎currently a number of UN resolutions over Iran and more pressure is on its way. When ‎Iran says its wants a change in US attitude, it wants a different US policy towards issues ‎such as the nuclear issue. Regarding political issues, it wants the US to provide some ‎form of a pledge that it would not interfere in its domestic affairs including regime ‎change. These issues are known to both sides while each is using its own language or ‎way to express them. The language used by the US is more objective because it has ‎greater diplomatic experience. ‎

R: The Americans have repeatedly said that in their meetings with Europeans, and ‎particularly the one regarding the nuclear issue in which the US representative too ‎participated, Iranian diplomats do not specifically express what they want and that ‎instead of talking about specific issues, resort to generalities and raise historic issues. Is ‎this true?‎

YM: Iranians certainly are aware of this. This is the method used by Iranian diplomats ‎when they know that conditions are not yet ready for effective discussions. So while they ‎do not wish to reject the opportunity, they also do not want to present themselves to be ‎too eager. It is customary for Iranians not to be specific when they feel that conditions are ‎not suitable.‎

R: During the last month images of Obama’s portraits being burnt by Iranians were ‎dispatched by news agencies to other countries which makes some analysts believe that ‎Iran is not ready for change even with Obama as US President. At the same time, some ‎hardliners in Iran have made some harsh and hard remarks against Obama. How ‎important are the impacts of this?‎

YM: These events have taken place and they can impact the situation but they are not ‎decisive. In other words Iranian policy is certainly not driven by these events or the ‎postures of a newspaper or a speech. I do not believe that those who know Iran and ‎understand international politics from a practical perspective and understand the ‎fundamentals properly do not judge official policy on the basis of one or two snapshots or ‎comments. They understand that special conditions exist in Iran and that some of the ‎remarks that are made do not constitute the country’s official policy. At the same time, ‎these assertive comments can be part of the larger policy of extracting concessions.‎


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