Obama’s regime might soon bring the next vital push to International Nuclear Disarmament and this might very well start with Iran and Syria being brought under confidence. This would be spearheaded by Senator Hillary Clinton, the ex First Lady of United States. The approach can involve of two strategies for such International peace initiatives. These are:
- Soft Power (Includes diplomacy, economic aid and commerce)
- Hard Power (Includes embargoes, trade barriers and use of lethal power)
The important question here arises that how will US gather International support for this when it itself holds the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. The second largest is by Russia and these two countries between them have enough power to destroy earth 5 times over if they enter Armageddon. Another concern is international peace diplomats expressing their concern on US using the Nuclear Disarmament platform as a means to pressurise Iran into giving up the thought of setting up a Euro based Oil Exchange. If Iran does go through with this, the only thing that might keep US from attacking it will be the nuclear arsenal it holds as a shield. An Iran stripped of nuclear power would be a much easier target than the one with a nuclear curtain.
The decades old Arab-Israeli conflict will be another major barrier and an atmosphere conducive to such talks would be when both nations are exercising a cease fire. This is highly unlikely to exist with the Palestinian group Hamas firing missiles into Israel.
Talks held before the Presidential elections in Tehran in June will hold the key to how actually the International Nuclear Disarmament strategy of the US chalks out. US understands that no major peace initiatives in Iran and Syria can be put into gear without it being a part of it.
Posted by Rahul
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