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To: koan who wrote (189910)4/14/2010 9:07:22 AM
From: cirrus2 Recommendations  Respond to of 361952
 
After years of Bush's blustering and Cheney's threatmongering it appears President Obama and Secretary Clinton are quietly building the kind of international consensus that Iran will find difficult to ignore. The comments by Russia and China appear to represent the first genuine progress we've seen in years:

Iran is ignoring questions from the international community about its nuclear program, using "small phrases" to make "small suggestions," Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said Tuesday

....The Russian president described the nuclear summit as a "complete success" and said nuclear terrorism "is a threat to all of us."


cnn.com

U.S. and Chinese officials who briefed reporters after the talks described a positive, constructive atmosphere on Iran. On Iran, Hu told Obama that China and the United States shared the same overall goal, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said.

news.yahoo.com