The following article appears on the website of an Australian company that specializes in the training of skilled negotiators. It approaches the subject of Iran's rumored nuclear capabilities and the U.S. Administration's actions and reactions to these putative nuclear ambitions from the basis of the strategies that a skilled negotiator would bring to bear if he was mediating between the two parties. Overall, this is a unique and fresh outlook on this thorny subject and it is well worth the reader's perusal.
Calum Coburn -- The Negotiation Academy
March 26, 2007 -- The Bush administration wants you to believe that we need to attack a maniac in Iran who is building nuclear weapons and threatening world peace. Bush is doing a pretty good job of persuading Joe Public, with more than a little help from many popular USA news services. This article proves that nuclear weapons is just a smoke screen used to distract you from the real negotiations going on behind closed doors at the United Nations.
What does this remind you of? The excuse to invade Iraq. Remember the phantom "Weapons of Mass Destruction"? Before we dig our hands deep into our overly taxed pockets, let's examine the facts to get to the truth. The last thing the USA and allied tax payers want is to be forced to cough up hundreds of billions of dollars to finance yet another unwanted war. We're convinced you'll come to the same conclusion we have -- that the real issue is the Bush administration's greed for Black Gold, i.e. Oil Money.
Here are the most important questions we should ask:
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Calum Coburn -- The Negotiation Academy
March 26, 2007 -- The Bush administration wants you to believe that we need to attack a maniac in Iran who is building nuclear weapons and threatening world peace. Bush is doing a pretty good job of persuading Joe Public, with more than a little help from many popular USA news services. This article proves that nuclear weapons is just a smoke screen used to distract you from the real negotiations going on behind closed doors at the United Nations.
What does this remind you of? The excuse to invade Iraq. Remember the phantom "Weapons of Mass Destruction"? Before we dig our hands deep into our overly taxed pockets, let's examine the facts to get to the truth. The last thing the USA and allied tax payers want is to be forced to cough up hundreds of billions of dollars to finance yet another unwanted war. We're convinced you'll come to the same conclusion we have -- that the real issue is the Bush administration's greed for Black Gold, i.e. Oil Money.
Here are the most important questions we should ask: