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Is the Fix In?As Josh at TPM will probably note tonight, in relation to his earlier post, that the installation and the Iranian announcement of 3,000 new centrifuges late this month or early March will be the 'Red Line.' At least that's been my working assumption for the last several weeks. I was going to blog about my recent research into Iran's nuclear program at a later date when I had conducted more interviews and I will write up the post at some point, but here is my conclusion: I believe there is good evidence, albeit circumstantial, that the Iranians have failed to let the IAEA inspect in accordance with the Additional Protocol (and reduced the IAEA team) because of serious program failures (as noted here in the Guardian) as opposed to a successful program. The Iranians may be hiding failure for domestic reasons, as well--especially as tomatoes cost three euros a pound. Think of the outrage at home if the program was seen as a failure, the country is pouring all that money into it, Ahmedinehad is speechifying everywhere and the program is a bust? One could rebut by saying, "Bush is pressuring Iran to create negotiating space, a la Friedman's column this week. But it's not about strategy at this point, but trust, as Chris Nelson wrote today:
Will we attack Iran? I put the odds at 65/35, creeping up more with news of additional White House pressure and lack of Democratic pushback. Where are the Democrats, by the way? The good news is that cable ratings and revenues will be up. Sean Paul Kelley February 1, 2007 - 9:30pm
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