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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richnorth who wrote (72947)2/5/2006 2:55:46 PM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
We knew this all along. Kind of a no brainer for realistic folks. But our fascist folks who post on Si keep barking up a wrong tree by blindly supporting Bush and in their neo fascist way brands those who criticize Bush as America haters.

THE WORLD
Iraq Colored the Debate Over How to Rein in Iran
By John Daniszewski, Alissa J. Rubin and Paul Richter, Times Staff Writers

VIENNA — The bruising diplomatic wars that preceded the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq three years ago cast a long shadow over the debate on whether to report Iran to the U.N. Security Council and slowed efforts to rein in Tehran's nuclear program.

Many in Washington believed that Iran should have been referred to the Security Council when Tehran's secret uranium enrichment program was discovered by the international community 2½ years ago, but the Bush administration had to overcome skepticism from the international community after the way it handled Iraq. The U.S. finally won a measure of success Saturday, when the International Atomic Energy Agency's board voted to send the matter on to the council.

...read the rest of the story at latimes.com