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Iran Nuclear Talks End Without AgreementHigh-level international talks on Iran's nuclear program ended inconclusively today in Geneva, with European envoy Javier Solana telling reporters that Iran needed to give a more definitive answer within two weeks.The meeting was significant because for the first time a U.S. diplomat, Undersecretary of State William J. Burns, joined other envoys in meeting with the top Iranian nuclear negotiator. U.S. officials had said the shift in Bush administration policy was intended to help lead to a breakthrough in the impasse over the Iranian program, but if Iran failed to respond positively, it only would unify the international coalition dealing with Iran."It was a constructive meeting, but still we didn't get the answer to our questions," Solana said at a news conference. "We hope very much we get the answer and we hope it will be done in a couple of weeks."Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili described the talks as "constructive and progressing," adding that "on the manner of continuing the negotiations we have understood better our mutual positions."Iran has adamantly denied it embarked on a nuclear program -- which it hid for 18 years -- to develop fuel for weapons, arguing it is legally enriching uranium to generate electricity. The U.N. Security Council has passed four resolutions demanding that Iran halt uranium enrichment, and a coalition made up of the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany has offered Iran a package of economic, political and security incentives if it agreed to the suspension and began negotiations on constraints on its nuclear work. more
Iran better get their shit together because if Obama wins in Nov., Israel with or without help from the US will take their nuke facilities out prior to Obama becoming Prez.
And then only as a professional courtesy. Not as though they were actually looking for support or input.