Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stepped up the pressure on Iran on Wednesday, reminding that country’s leaders that they have only a limited amount of time to accept the United States offer to begin face-to-face talks.
Iran has so far refused to discuss or scale back its nuclear capabilities. Many experts believe Iran is several years away from being able to build a bomb, but a German news magazine quotes intelligence sources as saying there is evidence Iran could have a nuclear bomb within six months.
Reginald Dale, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins Martin Savidge to discuss the U.S. position and the likelihood that Iran will respond to Clinton’s call.