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Politics : Sioux Nation
DJT 14.53-1.8%Jan 23 9:30 AM EST

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To: SiouxPal who wrote (64869)4/20/2006 10:48:42 PM
From: Karen Lawrence  Read Replies (1) of 362589
 
BUSH prepared to go it alone in IRan, because no one supports him, maybe he'll take Babs, the twins and Laura - she can drive:
US prepared to go it alone over Iran

US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice has invoked self-defence as a potential justification for military intervention in Iran. Rice said the US had the authority to act alone or with a coalition if the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme could not be resolved within the context of the United Nations Security Council.

The UN Security Council has given Iran until the 28th of April to comply with its demands to stop enriching uranium. Iran has ignored the ultimatum, while China and Russia have both made clear they will use their power of veto against sanctions. However, a senior US official at the meeting said they are in the minority: "We heard last night, and again today, from individual countries, that all of those who spoke, and it was the great majority, are looking at sanctions", said senior White House official Nicholas Burns.

Iran's programme of low-grade uranium enrichment has stoked western fears that the country plans to manufacture nuclear weapons. But the country has always insisted its research is peaceful and aimed at generating domestic energy.
euronews.net
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