Posted on 02/08/2006 11:43:20 AM PST by JZelle
Saturday's resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna reporting Iran to the U.N. Security Council for further action is not just a slap on the wrist, as skeptics of the United Nations might legitimately suspect. On the contrary, it demonstrates a remarkable consensus among nations few would consider as U.S. allies that Iran's nuclear weapons program poses a clear and present danger to the world at large.
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So did W and rightly so. Great out of session nomination and another Democrat mistake in derailing his formal nomination.
We'll see when the Security Council meets. I don't think that the USA will go it alone again. It's Europe's turn.
"President Bush was blasted by Democrats for not mentioning global warming in his State of the Union address. They just weren't listening. This morning, the Weather Channel announced that the long-range forecast for Iran is ten thousand degrees and cloudy."
By the time the UN acts on this crisis, it will be too late.
In her press conference, one of the foreign policy experts complimented Condi on keepint the five permanent members of the Security Council together on this.
Perhaps, just perhaps, these idiots and appeasers will connect the dots between the cartoon crazies and the terrorists in charge of the Iran nuke program. Same folks. Same worldview. Regardless, we simply cannot allow these crazy mullahs to have nukes. Allowing Pakistan to have them is bad enough. Iran is another story.
Just you wait - like in '79, Russia will try to save the Iranians agains anything meaningful at UN. Bolton guy is OK, though.
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