Mohsen Rezaei Seeks Path For US Talks If Wins Iranian Election

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ALI AKBAR DAREINI | 05/27/09 09:02 AM | AP

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Iranian presidential candidate Mohsen Rezaei who is a moderate conservative, attends in a news conference in Tehran on Sunday May 24, 2009. Rezaei, will challenge Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for the Iranian presidency in June. Mohsen Rezaei has opposed Ahmadinejad's handling of the economy and his hard-line foreign policy. Rezaei led the Revolutionary Guards during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980S and afterward but then retired from the military to enter politics.(AP photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)

TEHRAN, Iran — The only conservative challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's elections proposed on Wednesday a step-by-step approach to improve U.S. ties and said President Barack Obama has made an important shift in attitude toward Iran.

The comments by Mohsen Rezaei _ in an interview with The Associated Press _ broadened his attacks on Ahmadinejad to include his handling of foreign affairs and offered clearer hints of his plans for possible outreach to Washington if elected.

He also said he was open to talks with the West on Iran's nuclear program and proposed forming an international consortium to oversee uranium enrichment in Iran.

Rezaei, a former head of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard, has mostly concentrated his campaign for the June 12 elections on Iran's faltering economy _ one of Ahmadinejad's most vulnerable points with voters suffering from rising unemployment and 25 percent inflation.

It appears that Rezaei will also attempt to challenge Ahmadinejad over best how to respond to Washington's opening for dialogue.

Rezaei still faces an uphill fight to swing conservative voters his way. But his campaign has drawn unexpected favor from reformists who hope he can siphon enough conservative votes from Ahmadinejad to put the main pro-reform candidate, Mir Hossein Mousavi, over the top.

A Rezaei victory, however, could bring greater complications for any interplay with Washington. He is wanted by Interpol in connection with a 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Argentina that killed 85 people. Iran has rejected the warrants as politically motivated.

Rezaei, 57, told the AP he seeks a step-by-step "reciprocal change" plan to end the diplomatic estrangement with the United States since shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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He proposed starting with non-confrontational issues such as setting up a committee to protect the Persian Gulf ecosystem or a three-way committee with Pakistan to fight drug trafficking. Later, the two nations could move toward the key impasses such the scope of Iran's nuclear program.

"The issue of Iran-US relations is now up in the air," he said at his campaign headquarters in Tehran. "I'll put an end to this state of no decisions."

He called Obama's victory a significant change in U.S. policies on Iran.

"The West has become disappointed of overthrowing the Islamic republic of Iran and feels that it should no longer continue its previous 30-year policy," he said. "Fundamental changes have occurred in the U.S. society. President Barack Obama is the result of this change. Americans no longer look at the adventurist policy of invading other countries."

Last month, Defense Secretary Robert Gates said tighter sanctions may be more effective than military threats in the standoff over Iran's nuclear program. Iran says it only seeks energy-producing reactors, but the United States and some of its allies worry Tehran could use its enrichment facilities to produce weapons-grade nuclear material.

Iran also raised worries about its ambitions to bolster its conventional arsenal after the test-firing last week of an advanced missile with a range of about 1,200 miles, far enough to strike Israel, southeastern Europe and U.S. bases in the Middle East.

But he did say Ahmadinejad's questioning of the Holocaust "not useful" for Iran's international standing.

The two reformist candidates, Mousavi and Mahdi Karroubi, also have vowed to improve ties with the U.S. and meet Obama if that would help Iran's national interests. But they have not offered detailed plans.

On Monday, Ahmadinejad proposed a face-to-face debate with Obama at the United Nations if he is re-elected next month.

But Ahmadinejad balanced the offer with a sharp rebuke to Washington and its allies over Iran's nuclear program, saying the country would never abandon its advances in uranium enrichment in exchange for offers of easing sanctions or other economic incentives.

Rezaei, who holds a doctorate in economics, made clear his campaign would continue to hammer Ahmadinejad on the economy. He even suggested he could form a coalition government with reformists if he wins.

"Continuation of Ahmadinejad's policies will take us to the precipice because of his mismanagement, lack of plans and constant replacement of managers. I'm after an economic revolution in Iran. I can do that with the formation of a coalition government," he said.

Rezaei said he seeks to bring order to Iran's economy, promote privatization, guarantee foreign investment and stop government's interference.

Rezaei has chosen Davood Danesh Jafari, who was Ahmadinejad's economy minister, as his senior adviser.

Rezaei enjoys support in his home base of the oil-rich province of Khuzestan in southwestern Iran. He's believed to have the backing of Iran's powerful former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a major figure in the clerical hierarchy.

TEHRAN, Iran — The only conservative challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's elections proposed on Wednesday a step-by-step approach to improve U.S. ties and said President Barack ...
TEHRAN, Iran — The only conservative challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Iran's elections proposed on Wednesday a step-by-step approach to improve U.S. ties and said President Barack ...
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- Wozzeck I'm a Fan of Wozzeck 23 fans permalink
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Why are you not running Ali Akbar Dareini's article on Zahra Rahnavard?

http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2009/05/27/2870563-reform-candidates-wife-new-political-star-in-iran

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 AM on 05/28/2009
- messy I'm a Fan of messy 38 fans permalink
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Iran's satellite Press TV poll may 12th
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad 58.6 percent
Former Prime Minister Mirhossein Mousavi 21.9 percent

Iran's satellite Press TV poll may 26th

Mousavi 38 percent
Ahmadinejad 34 percent

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 AM on 05/28/2009
- Mollabaji I'm a Fan of Mollabaji 17 fans permalink

Doesn't U.S. consdier that the Revolutionary Guards is a "terrorist group"? This guy was the commander of that organization. Now that makes it interesting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 05/27/2009

Yes, our good friend and true American patriot, Joseph Lieberman, introduced a resolution in congress and managed to have it passed (thanks to a strong AIPAC push) a bill that made the IRGC a "terrorist" group.

Now as to any evidence of actual terrorism... oh wait, evidence? Why do we need that?!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 05/27/2009
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

The Iranians will vote out Ahmadinejad. He is a war monger like John "bomb, bomb, bomb" McCain who lost in a landslide. And I agree with Mohsen Rezaei.
"The West has become disappointed of overthrowing the Islamic republic of Iran and feels that it should no longer continue its previous 30-year policy," he said. "Fundamental changes have occurred in the U.S. society. President Barack Obama is the result of this change. Americans no longer look at the adventurist policy of invading other countries."
To bad we can't vote in Iran's up-coming election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 05/27/2009
- DLBSR I'm a Fan of DLBSR 13 fans permalink

Would you vote for this guy if you could? You might want to read a little into his history and the story behind the Interpol arrest warrants before cating that ballot.
In November 2006, Argentine Judge Rodolfo Canicoba Corral issued international arrest warrants for Rezaee, six other Iranians and one Lebanese in connection with the July 18, 1994, a suicide bombing of the Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which resulted in the murder of 85 people and serious injuries to 151.
The attack on the Jewish cultural center came two years after the 1992 terrorist bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. In 1998, Rezaee's son, Ahmad Rezaee, defected to the United States, where he told officials that the attack on the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires was planned in Tehran. The son told U.S. authorities that he had accompanied his father to Lebanon to witness the training.
He is also currently on the official Wanted list of Interpol, for allegations of "crimes against life and health, hooliganism, vandalism and damage" related to the current human rights situation in Iran.

http://search.aol.com/aol/search?&query=Mohsen+Rezai+and+INTERPOL&invocationType=tb50
Present family name: REZAI
Forename: MOHSEN
Sex: MALE
Date of birth: 1954 (around 55 years old)
Language spoken: Arabic


Offences

Categories of Offences: CRIMES AGAINST LIFE AND HEALTH, HOOLIGANISM/VANDALISM/DAMAGE
Arrest Warrant Issued by: BUENOS AIRES / Argentina


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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:12 PM on 05/27/2009
- Baghooli I'm a Fan of Baghooli 3 fans permalink

Also it wouldn't hurt to replace previous Argentinean president Menem and other government official in charge of this case with their unsavory position for Argentine nation; Iran didn't do it!!!
While conveniently forgetting Al-Qaeda running around in 1990's by blowing up stuff from Africa to America. Current Argentinean government officials are as independent as general Pinoshe or Netanyahu was/is!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 AM on 05/28/2009
- zaz33 I'm a Fan of zaz33 32 fans permalink

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" and proposed forming an international consortium to OVERSEE uranium enrichment in Iran "

This is not a new proposal. It was made to the UN some time ago.

WHY has the US not accepted this " PROBLEM SOLVED " proposal ?

Which country is standing in the way of resolving this issue ?

http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=86372§ionid=351020104

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 05/27/2009
- azriel I'm a Fan of azriel 2 fans permalink
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the U.S. is not rejecting this offer, in fact Obama welcomes this step. It is Ahmadinejad who says Iran's nuclear issue is a closed matter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 05/27/2009
- zaz33 I'm a Fan of zaz33 32 fans permalink

azriel - I'm not aware that Obama has accepted this offer and Ahmadinejad has rejected it.

Do you have any links ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 05/27/2009

Azriel,
You are making stuff up, which either leads me to believe you are part of Israeli's official propaganda machine (army of blog trollers) sent to convince us of lies or that you actually believe your own fiction. .
The US has never recognized this system as a resolution. Iran opposes it given past Western policies of keeping Iran in the dark ages so its oil can be looted.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 PM on 05/27/2009
- Hnorc I'm a Fan of Hnorc 22 fans permalink

Imadinnerjacket if Iran's version of Bush.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:07 AM on 05/27/2009

Sure, but there is a definite difference when it comes to intelligence insofar as dubya and Ahmadinejad are concerned. Mahmoud, to my disappointment, has been right about a far-ranging spectrum of issues time and time again. The little madman actually says things that are quite insightful and accurate. Unfortunately, he does a little much and the Zionists exploit his personal stances to demonize Iran at every chance they get. This is his undoing -- shooting himself in the foot. Not his idiocy, sheer lack of loyalty to the country and citizens he serves and instead to corporate or Israeli lobby interests, and overwhelming corrupt, self-serving actions (like Bush).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 05/27/2009
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