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"Deal with Iran like Reagan" Says Presidential Candidate Orion Karl Daley

Orion Karl Daley aka, OKD believes that Iran holding the 15 Royal British navy personnel as hostages is like acting out to regain national esteem. OKD further believes that Iran is reaching out to the world of nations due to feeling isolated and deemphasized in UN representative importance . He says that like in Reagan's time , we should be talking with Iran about mutual strategic interests.

New York, NY (PRWEB) April 3, 2007 -- Orion Karl Daley of the Balanced Party ( http://unity2008.org ) believes that Iran is reaching out and it's due to feeling isolated. He suggests this because the capture of the 15 British sailors and marines by Iran's Revolutionary Guard could have been resolved easily if Iran returned them. There was a question on the territory boundary, we all make mistakes, Britain is apologizing for their side, so why not just fix this one ? OKD dismisses that Iran is really testing military waters. He also believes that this does not need to become another Bay of Tonkin .

Candidate Daley says that we know that Iran's obstinance could destabilize Iraq. The US military is threaded, the Brits have not spoken about theirs, and Iran always wants to demonstrate their readiness. But Iran has to be aware of an unlimited ordinance that could come their way from the Persian Gulf. It also does not matter that the Democrats demonstrated disapproval of the 'surge' and that US policy does not reflect 'united we stand' about Iraq. Iran could expect that the Executive and Legislative branch to come together if it were to press the issue. Regardless if Iran could figure that it has support from Russia and China its obstinance can provide the UN Security Council incentive to get behind Great Britain.

Mr. Daley points out that when President Reagan took office, he talked to Iran about hostages when our Tehran Embassy was compromised. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran implies that it's a matter of principle in response to arrogance. Mr. Daley believes that what is important is that Ahmadinejad wants to talk. The UN should use all means possible to achieve active dialogue.

In Reagan's time and again now , Candidate Daley feels that it's a matter of talking about it. He believes that it is only natural that Iran wants to be recognized by the rest of the world, but its image has a stigma which requires a strong case for its recognition. OKD says that Iran also could have felt deemphasized in representative importance by the UN with its last mandate, and this is not much to take home in terms of national pride.

In leadership, Mr. Daley emphasizes that talk is a very important. This does not mean ultimatums. When given the opportunity in September 2006, this did not happen at the UN. When not being face to face, Presidents Bush and Ahmadinejad just condemned each other. OKD sees that Ahmadinejad can't lose face any further so he found another issue to bring to the table.

He recommends that for Ahmadinejad to lower his wall of pride, then the UN should as well. OKD sees it as a matter of horse trading, where the actual deal is Iran's Nuclear Power plant.

Assuming the legitimacy of any position about this, Candidate Daley notes that we have to recognize that still, it will continue to exist, and Iran is acting out. To manage a relationship with Iran, he points out is different than trying to control it.

OKD envisions that a responsible UN leadership can manage this relationship. His reasoning is that we have the opportunity to talk, there is a lot of horse trading that could go on the table, and the British, US and others as members of the UN should take advantage of it.

Since Iran holds the position that they are seeking clean nuclear power, Candidate Daley suggests to offer UN member assistance in building a safe clean nuclear power plant for Iran. His reasoning is that Iran can learn of Russia's mistakes with Chernobyl, and then there are lessons to be learned by 3 Mile Island and US advances in safe nuclear energy; and then as partners, there is less of a concern also about inspectors.

He sees that Iran has the potential of making many multi-national business alliances if given the opportunity, and could even be used as one of the first examples of safe, reliable and clean nuclear energy. This over shadows any need for nuclear weapons.

OKD sees that there is no reason why Iran can't be invaded with world kindness, which makes all UN members active participants in Iran's clean energy program, and therefore in its future prosperity. Making business partners could also help stabilize the region.

Mr. Daley sees that although Iran's military is building up thanks to Russia's help, it does not really compare to a Nation becoming recognized as a strategic player in world leadership. Guided through UN leadership, Iran can be allowed to have their national esteem and a level playing field for doing business with the world. Military contributions from others become far less in importance compared to having national prestige for an Islamic nation.

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