The announcement of who is in charge of Iran affairs in the State Department emerged in form of rumors immediately following election night. Dennis Ross was the name dropped everywhere in Washington as a fit candidate for the job. His perceptive expertise as a diplomat and a Middle East negotiator under two former presidents made him the obvious front-runner. However, one side of the equation was not happy about Mr. Ross’s name appearing in the media as such. Tehran’s regime, and its friends in Washington, began screaming hard as soon as they found out about President Obama’s possible appointment.