Posted on 11/29/2009 11:14:48 AM PST by Lurkina.n.Learnin
From the BNO Newsroom.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA (BNO NEWS) -- White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs on Sunday released the following statement after Iran's cabinet passed a legislation to build ten more uranium enrichment plants.
"If true, this would be yet another serious violation of Iran's clear obligations under multiple UN security council resolutions, and another example of Iran choosing to isolate itself. The international community has made clear that Iran has rights, but with those rights come responsibilities. As the overwhelming IAEA board of governors vote made clear, time is running out for Iran to address the international community's growing concerns about its nuclear program."
If Iran doesn’t knock this off, Obama will take them to court and then they are really going to feel the wrath of Unprecedented in Chief, Obama.
Iran is going to be verwee verwee sorrwee.
“whuss bno news?”
It’s a twitter feed for breaking news. Sometimes it’s pretty good.
http://twitter.com/BreakingNEWs
Tiger Woods statement up now
"Time is running out...
I know!
A U.N. resolution.
I have one already made up. They can just download it and send it to Tehran.
I guess time doesn't move as fast as we thought. Although it was running out in 2004, Obama has discovered more of the stuff. How do you say déjà vu all over again?
From 2004
"US says 'time running out' for Iran to comply with nuclear demands AFP: 10/29/2004 WASHINGTON, Oct 29 (AFP) - The United States said Friday that "time is running out" for Iran to avoid being hauled before the UN Security Council for possible sanctions by complying with international demands to halt uranium enrichment activities and come clean on its suspect nuclear program. The State Department noted that next month's meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency's board of governors was fast approaching and recalled that the IAEA had set a November deadline for Iran to comply with the threat of UN Security Council referral if it does not. "Iran needs to agree to that and needs to be able to put the IAEA in a position to verify and report it," spokesman Richard Boucher told reporters. He declined to comment on whether the US position on bringing the matter to the Security Council might change depending on talks between Tehran and Europe's big three nations who are now trying to convince Iran to abandon uranium enrichment in return for concessions. "Time is running out on the Iranians," Boucher said, noting that the talks Britain, France and Germany are having with Iran had yet to yield any result and that the IAEA board is scheduled to meet on November 25. "But at the same time, these discussions will continue and we will see where we are in November whether or not Iran has met the requirements," he said. "That's the issue and it's a simple issue as far as we're concerned." Iran and the so-called "EU3," have met twice this month to discuss the incentives and are to resume the last-chance talks in Paris next week as the IAEA meeting looms. In Tehran, influential former president Hashemi Rafsanjani said Iran would continue the talks but would reject any threats aimed at depriving the country of peaceful nuclear technology. Iran insists that its program is for civilian power and has angrily dismissed persistent US accusations that it is really a cover for secret nuclear weapons development. Copyright 2004 Agence France Presse. All rights reserved."
That’s a start.
Mr. Holder is their precedent for your action. I don’t know,
I’ll have to get back to you!
Bwahahahahahahaha!
We shall be awfully put out, I can tell you.
Oh yes! You’ll be in such *huge* trouble you know.
Robert Gibbs will be merciless to you Iranian no-good-niks.
And I won’t give you hardly any more pie unless you ask nicely in the future, OK?
C’mon, I mean it! -Barack.
We will send another letter to the United Nations, this time with the words "very serious infraction" underlined and in a bold font to indicate our displeasure!
So whatcha gonna do about it?
These people are beyond ridiculous...
Well said.
“So whatcha gonna do about it?”
Kvetch, of course.
There, I fixed it.
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