During massive protest over alleged fraud in President Ahmadinejad's re-election, Iran ended international nuclear talks in 2009. Now, Iran's nuclear development program is back on the bargaining table -- or is it? Talks are scheduled to start on Saturday, but there's real doubt they'll last much longer than that. With new elections looming in both Iran and the United States, what are the prospects for anything more?
Iran Comes Back to the Bargaining Table on Nuclear Program
Credits
Guests:
- Robin Wright - contributing writer at The New Yorker magazine, and a joint fellow at U.S. Institute of Peace and the Woodrow Wilson Center - @wrightr
- Hooman Majd - journalist and author - @hmajd
- Melody Moezzi - author, activist and attorney - @melodymoezzi
- Patrick Clawson - Washington Institute for Near East Policy