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Editor’s note: Reza Kahlili will discuss this breaking story on an upcoming edition of “Fox and Friends,” time yet to be announced.
The United States and Iran have agreed to one-on-one negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program for the first time, the New York Times reported today.
The agreement comes just two weeks before Election Day and the weekend prior to the final debate, which is to focus on foreign policy.
The timing of the unfolding events fits the template for an “October surprise” already suggested by WND’s report this week that the Obama administration had cut a deal with Iran that would end many of the sanctions against the Islamic Republic in exchange for the promise of a temporary halt to uranium enrichment.
The story of the administration’s secret negotiations was broken on WND by Reza Kahlili. Reza Kahlili is a pseudonym for a former CIA operative in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards and author of the award-winning book “A Time to Betray”.
While the New York Times reports Iranian officials insisting that talks wait until after the election so Tehran knows whom they will be negotiating with, WND sources say one of the enticements for Iran to announce a halt to enrichment now is to assist Barack Obama’s re-election chances. Mitt Romney is seen as less yielding than Obama and a president who will be quick to support Israel.
continue at WND:
http://www.wnd.com/2012/10/administration-iran-has-agreed-to-nuclear-talks/