What would unconditional talks between President Obama and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad be like?
What would the conversation be like?
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- They would start with the idea of Iran unconditionally shutting down their Uranium centrifuges.
- like Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev.
- Something like Obama grabbing his ankles and Ahmadinejad going "Ahhhhh my din uh in ya jad"
- Hey mahmood... hey infidel.... Wanna disarm nukes? nope... Please? Nope... Pretty please? No way dude... Okay...........Get ready for a cold war bitch! IT's ON !
- Well, seeing how well Obama performs without a teleprompter, probably something along the lines of "well um, um, um, uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, hold on now, ummmm, uhhhhh, stop now, I can't hear myself think..............................."
- ahmadinejad, "bend over." obama, "how far?"
- Obama: Stop your nuke program Ahmadinejad: NO Obama: Ok just thought I'd ask.
- Who can possibly read the future. At least the US would have much more leverage if it would engage in dialogue. It certainly would not weaken the American position nor would it give Iran any advantage.
- It would have to be in a *neutral* setting in which neither man can be harmed. It seems as if Ahmadinejad would agree on most *neutral* considering he all ready visited NYC and Columbia University. What would they be like? In my opinion, it'd be a really big press conference with journalist, photographers, and video men publicizing the historic event. Once the doors are closed, that is when they'll truly get down to business. Both sides will have members of their cabinet, in a sense, present and talks will resume regarding Israel, nuclear weapons, etc. The President of Iran doesn't have much power. It's the Ayatollah you have to be worried about. The current Ayatollah, if I recall correctly, was also once the President of Iran. So if that's how the hierarchy works, than we do have a reason to be worried.
- Ahmadinejad wants to detroy Israel. Obama thinks they shouldn't. So they both compromise and let Iran blow up just half of Israel.
- At least there might be a chance at diplomacy. Unlike Bush's approach of keeping his head in the sand.
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