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Old 02-10-2005, 08:24 AM   #1
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War with Iran...

...is only a matter of time.

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...iran_bush_dc_1

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http://tinyurl.com/6e5kx

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites) said on Wednesday Iran with a nuclear weapon would be a "very destabilizing" force and that it was important for the world to speak with one voice against Tehran's program.

"The Iranians just need to know that the free world is working together to send a very clear message: Don't develop a nuclear weapon," Bush said.

"And the reason we're sending that message is because Iran with a nuclear weapon would be a very destabilizing force in the world," he said during a meeting with Poland's president.

Bush said he looked forward to discussing concerns about Iran with European allies. "It's important we speak with one voice," he said.

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (news - web sites) has raised U.S. concerns about Iran during her trip to Europe. "I'm very pleased with the response that European leaders have given to Dr. Rice on this issue," Bush said.

U.S. officials, including Rice and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, have said the United States was pursuing a diplomatic solution for its concerns about Iran, and not a military one. Rumsfeld has said Iran was still years away from having a nuclear weapon.

Rice said on Wednesday a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear program was "in our grasp" if Europe sent the same tough message as the United States, threatening U.N. sanctions.

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Old 02-10-2005, 08:29 AM   #2
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It's all so the U.S can get control over the shish Kabob!
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Old 02-10-2005, 08:31 AM   #3
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Posted in another thread:

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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exer...64C5707C6A.htm

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Iran insists nuclear programme to stay

Thursday 10 February 2005, 13:58 Makka Time, 10:58 GMT

Iranian President Muhammad al-Khatami has insisted that Tehran will not drop its nuclear programme.

In a meeting with foreign diplomats on Wednesday, al-Khatami also warned that if his country's legitimate demand for access to peaceful nuclear technology was not met by the European Union, then Iran would no longer be obliged to continue negotiations.

"No government, neither mine nor any other, has the right to deprive the nation on its path to technology, including the national nuclear technology," al-Khatami said.

"[There is] no way we would ignore the nation's legitimate will for peaceful nuclear technology and instead give in to illegitimate demands from outside."

Psychological war

Al-Khatami labelled US threats to Iran on the nuclear issue as a psychological war but said "the situation has become more dangerous in this state than before".

"But if the threat rhetoric remained, then also Iran would switch towards a different approach and that would be to no country's benefit," he said.

While reiterating that Iran was not seeking to produce nuclear weapons, the president said he was willing to give guarantees in this regard.

"We are not after nuclear weapons, not after tensions, not after wars, but we are also not ready to be the scapegoat of those powers whose policies have failed," he said, referring to the US' policies in Iraq.

"We have suspended uranium enrichment voluntarily and for showing our goodwill towards the global society, but we never agreed for anything permanent," al-Khatami said.

US pressure

Speaking to Aljazeera from Tehran, Dr Abbas Khamyar, an Iranian political analyst, said the third round of Iranian-European talks that started in Geneva two days ago were "very cold" because of growing US pressure after Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice?s recent visit to the region.

"It seems Rice's visit has yielded its fruit as Blair and Chirac have followed the US policy," Khamyar told Aljazeera.

"Blair, for instance, accused Tehran of supporting terrorism while Chirac said Iran's stance was not assuring," he added.

Khamyar said the issue of Iran's nuclear programme has become a major element in US-European reconciliation.

"Europe and the United States agree on pressuring Tehran, especially with regard to the issues of the Middle East and Palestine. However, Europe refuses any US military action on Iran," he said.
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Old 02-10-2005, 08:37 AM   #4
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I seriously doubt that it will happen! We would have no support whatsoever from the world community! I know that didn't stop us from going into Iraq, but at least we had a few countries behind us.

That and the fact that we have bitten off way more than we can chew in Iraq, it will be an economic burden on us for years to come.

Economic sanctions are about the only possibility!
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Old 02-10-2005, 08:49 AM   #5
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I'm not the America hater,

but that's too f**kin much
Bush gone completely insane

I hope Iran will find adequate measures to rip his ass

waiting for flaming replies I'll repeat once again:

I don't hate americans, I don't support terrorism
but the truth is
USA goverment headed by Bush is the most distabilizing force nowadays
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