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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Some Thoughts on the Nonaligned Movement Summit in Tehran

Some Thoughts on the Nonaligned Movement Summit in Tehran

August 23rd, 2012 | http://www.lobelog.com/some-thoughts-on-the-nonaligned-movement-summit-in-tehran/

Farideh Farhi

Farideh Farhi It must be considered pure fortuity for the Islamic Republic of Iran that the decision to hold the Nonaligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran was made three years ago in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Although the previous NAM summit took place shortly after Iran’s contested 2009 presidential election, it’s unlikely that anyone could have predicted the significance that the next summit would have for Iran in light of the Obama’s administration’s systematic effort to tighten the sanctions regime and the changes in the region.
The extraordinary effort put into the summit – it will include 5 days of holiday for government workers in Tehran along with 30 extra liters of rationed gasoline, perhaps as an encouragement for people to take a vacation away from the capital city – is intended to showcase Iran’s global role and offer concrete evidence that the United States-led initiative to isolate Iran has failed.

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