How did the Iranian conflict become so cluttered and difficult? One of the major game changers occurred in September when the US announced that there is a nuclear facility hidden in a mountain near Qom. Qom is a city in Iran which is about 97 miles away from Tehran. This is simply another example of the nuclear ambitions held by Iran. This facility was not announced by Iran until September after they had already been constructing it for quite some time. What does this tell us? It says that Iran cannot be trusted with nuclear capabilities. Their agendas are far too dangerous to let that nation get a hold of atomic weapons.
Is there any situation where it would be ok to allow Iran to have a nuclear facility? As I consider the implications I can’t imagine a case where this would be ok. Can Iran really be trusted with such delicate and dangerous materials? If they are truly only after power generation why won’t they simply accept the deal given by the United States to outsource the nuclear power development to other European nations?
The truth is that Iran will never cooperate with the United States, no matter how hard we try. They will continue to take as much leeway as we will give them. What options does this leave us? Should we attack Iran? Would anyone support Obama in this? What if diplomacy fails? Where do we end up then? What other options do we have if Iran rejects this offer? After all they were supposed to make a decision two weeks ago but they still have not answered back yet. This is a group that never has cooperated and never will cooperate.


