whole world telling Iran that what it’s doing is just plain wrong and must change. But some folks, like Brazil’s President Inacio Lula da Silva, for example, are suspicious. They remember the invasion of Iraq and suspect the Americans may be suckering the world into criticizing Iran to justify an American attack. Bruce Reidel (photo), a retired CIA analyst who handled Iran policy in the Bush White House, says that old rhetorical phrase about “keeping all options on the table” is now hurting the U.S. effort to recruit the support of other countries. “It makes it a lot harder for a lot of other countries to come on board,” he told the Los Angeles Times recently. What’s his proposal? He suggests that the Obama Administration forswear any possibility of attacking Iran.