March 27, 2008
Ahmadinejad made Bush show respect to Iran, people say
So the White House has officially celebrated Nowrooz, the Iranian new year, by setting up a Haft Sin table in the State Dining Room. Another example of public diplomacy? Maybe. Does it fool Iranians to understand how much the U.S. government cares for them? Mmm, I'm not sure.

A random comment I found the other day on an Iranian website would give the White House an idea about how their attempt is being read in Iran.
The commentator basically said when Khatami was appeasing the Americans and talked of dialogue with the U.S., Bush called Iran evil and put it in an axis along with North Korea and Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Now that Ahmadinejad is aggressively standing up against the Americans, the same Bush has started to finally show some respect for the Iranian culture and Nowrooz and have even set up a Haft Sin table -- and even explicitly acknowledges Iran's right for civil use of nuclear energy.
If Iran continues to be defiant and doesn't give up its rights, an average Iranian would argue, the next step would be for the U.S. to acknowledge the right of the Iranian state to exist and accept that the Islamic Republic is a government that a strong majority of Iranians (Not of the type Bush usually gets to meet or get advice from) have chosen and have given legitimacy.
Another term for Ahmadinejad will convince the Americans that the Islamic Republic is Iran is here to stay.
Posted by hoder at March 27, 2008 2:51 PM| TrackBack
again and again you are analyzin some incident based on invalid information.
celebrating Norouz and utting Haft seen in white house have happened before and Dr. Masoud Khatami, an Iranian individual and public figure, Dr. Masoud Khatami was behind the whole idea.
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• Hoder: As I noted in a previous comment, Bush replaced Clinton's gestures toward Iran in his last year with his Axis-of-Evil rhetoric and even if there was something growing under Clinton, Bush stopped it and yet again in 205 he was forced by Ahmadinejad's confidentand defiant foreign policy, among other reasons, to change his rhetoric.
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And to add to Fereydoun's comment, this particular year they've had guests from Iraqi Kurdestan and that extravaganza haftsin table was to impress them. Besdies, ceremonial formalities in the White House are done by a team of experts, and are more mechanical than what you might think.
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Fereydoun,
I'm genuinely curious, could you provide a link or some kind of proof that it was done before Ahmadinejad? Thanks.
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The annual Norooz celebration and setting up Haft Seen spread did NOT start this year. It was done first during the Clinton Administration and by the suggestion of Madelene Albright (then Secretary of State).
And Khatami was the IRI president then. Before you make claims like this, please research your facts.
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• Hoder: It's not just about a Haft-Sin table. It's the whole new rhetoric that Bush has adopted since 2005 in all his speeches referring to Iran and his continuous emphasis on the greatness of the Iranian culture and history and the fact that in his view people are no the same as the state. (Which is quite a stupid dichotomy) Clinton did a bit of these things in his last year, but soon it was abandoned by Bush and the axis-of-evil rhetoric replaced it. This is undeniable.
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Just that you know, the tradition of putting "hasft-sin" in white house started before Ahmadinejad became Iran's president.
Just to get your facts right.
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