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    IRAN'S LAST CHANCE
    by Vladimir Soloviov

    Kommersant
    March 14 2012
    Russia

    [translated from Russian]

    UNLESS ITS DEMANDS ARE MET, THE UNITED STATES IS PREPARED TO GO TO WAR;
    The Iranian situation is deteriorating. A war seems imminent.

    What information this newspaper has compiled indicates that U.S. State
    Secretary Hillary Clinton asked Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to
    inform Tehran that its negotiations with the international community
    scheduled for April were its last chance to avoid a war. Lavrov and
    Clinton met in New York right after the UN Security Council meeting
    this Monday.

    Speaking of the future American and Israeli strikes at Iranian sites,
    diplomats use "when" instead of the conditional "if" now. "Iran will
    be invaded before the end of the year," said a senior functionary of
    the Russian Foreign Ministry on the eve of the UN Security Council
    meeting. "By and large, the Israelis blackmail Obama. He is either
    to go to war or be stripped of support from the powerful Jewish lobby."

    The source became even more precise after the UN Security Council
    meeting. He said that the talks between the Iranians and the Six Group
    (Russia, Great Britain, Germany, China, France, and the United States)
    would take place in April. Another attempt would be made to solve the
    Iranian nuclear problem. According to the diplomat, the Americans
    said that this was Tehran's last chance. Clinton all but confirmed
    it in a conversation with Lavrov as well and asked him to convey it
    to the Iranian authorities.

    The date and the location of the future talks are still discussed. It
    is their agenda that leaves no questions or doubts. The talks
    will be focused on the Iranian nuclear program and its use for
    military purposes, as well as on IAEA observers barred from Parchin
    installation.

    Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov admitted that the Iranian
    crisis was rapidly deteriorating. "Escalation is undeniable... Those
    who itch to go to war ought to pull themselves up and concentrate on
    a diplomatic solution. Instead of solving a problem, war will breed
    a host of new problems. More to the point, it will affect lots of
    countries," said Ryabkov.

    Calling for peace, Russia makes preparations for a war as well. "Yes,
    we've updated contingency plans for a war in Iran," said a Defense
    Ministry functionary. The source said that Azerbaijan, a country not
    yet fully recovered from the war over Nagorno-Karabakh, was bound to
    be flooded with refugees fleeing Iran under attack. "Even worse, the
    hostilities in Iran will complicate the situation in the Caucasus -
    which is already complicated."

    A senior diplomat confirmed existence of contingency plans.

    Lavrov's trip to New York clarified to some extent the Syrian situation
    - at least for the nearest future. The UN Security Council meeting
    chaired by Great Britain and focused on the Middle East crisis made
    it plain that Damascus might put aside fears of an intervention from
    abroad for the time being.

    Foreign ministers who attended the meeting condemned the actions of
    the Syrian authorities and President Bashar al-Assad personally but
    voted to wait to hear from Kofi Annan first. Annan visited Syria not
    long ago. He met with the Syrian opposition and with al-Bassad. The
    latter was acquainted with the latest peace initiatives formulated
    by the international community. The initiatives in question included
    what had been suggested by Lavrov and the Arab League on March 10 -
    immediate suspension of violence by all involved parties, relief aid to
    the Syrians, cease-fire regime monitoring... Al-Assad promised Annan
    to consider the initiatives and give an answer "within days". He even
    implied that the answer would be "constructive".

    Moscow has its own theory explaining the fact that heat is taken off
    Syria for the time being. A Russian diplomat said, "The Americans
    cannot help but back off and they want to do so without a loss of
    face... They know that Israel will strike at Iran. Two simultaneous
    wars in the region are one too many."

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