Washington seems to be in two minds on key aspects of Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, providing  momentum for the Brazilian and Turkish leaders to promote their mediation bid in Tehran  Sunday, May 16, debkafile reports from Washington and Tehran.
Tuesday, May 11, President Barack Obama’s nuclear adviser Gary Samore told reporters that “setbacks in Iran’s uranium enrichment program have significantly delayed its progress towards building a nuclear weapon.” Three days later, on Friday, May 14, an official at the UN nuclear watchdog’s Vienna headquarters contradicted him: “Iran has set up new equipment that will allow it to boost its efficiency in enriching uranium at higher levels,” the anonymous source told reporters.