Will the Obama Administration Miss an Opportunity For Nuclear Weapon Inspection Models?
They most likely do not want the Iranians to make a deal and them to be left as the lone-gunman.
That makes perfect sense, and probably why Libya's Kaddafi changed his tune after President GW Bush went in to get Saddam Hussein.
My question is considering North Korea's change of heart all of a sudden is; will The Obama Administration miss an opportunity for new IAEA Nuclear Weapon Inspection models? Because that is what is needed, that is if we are to enforce such standards and prevent these stand-off scenarios in the future.
Of course, one has to ask if Obama will open the US to such transparency, in order to see that model to fruition, or if such a model can be demanded upon Israel and all other nations with nuclear weapons in the Middle East, as there are quite a few.
If so, President Obama risks much more than he thinks, because he will be forced to show his cards, along with all the other nations, many of whom will pretend to, but still hide other weapons from view.
And, if not, the global community is likely to see the US as uni-laterally dominating to the decree, dictating rules, and controlling nations.
President Obama is setting a trade for America's strategic and global safety, he has no idea how he's being led astray, or that the chess game has already started long before he was standing in front of the Olympic Committee with his sweet wife and Oprah begging for Chicagoland to host the 2016 games.
His Obama Doctrine may lead us to a check mate position with a relatively militarily weak nation, thus, setting us up for future problems in other nations, which could go on for decades.
Interestingly enough, I'd wager to bet our young president has never even read Henry Kissinger's Essays.
Why? And, with that my next question is; then why is he in the white house?