Well hopefully Israel just attacks them so we wont need anymore sanctions CAIRO (AP) - Tougher sanctions against Iran that the U.S. and its allies are considering to pressure it over its nuclear program might only strengthen its hard-line president and the Revolutionary Guard, boosting the elite force’s economic and political muscle, experts warn. The Revolutionary Guard has already worked its way into virtually all aspects of Iran’s economy, from banks to manufacturing to the oil sector,
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Israel TodayThe opening of the 64th UN General Assembly this week marked an informal deadline set by the international community for Iran to engage in meaningful negotiations over its defiant nuclear program.Back in July, the G-8 nations announced that the start of the General Assembly on September 15 “would be an occasion for taking stock of the situation in Iran.”Nearly everyone in the international community understood that to be a hard deadline for Iran to shape up and respond positive
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On July 8, G8 summit participants issued a statement expressing “serious concern” about the Iranian government’s postelection actions; U.S. president Barack Obama characterized the situation as “appalling.” Further, both Obama and French president Nicolas Sarkozy emphasized that Tehran will face serious consequences if Iran has not begun to cooperate on its nuclear program by September. The United States and Europe, meanwhile, should focus on the regime’s latest human rights abuses, signaling to
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Joe emails: I have to laugh at the new linkage to get the Palestinians their own state, namely the idea that only if Israel offers that up will the moderate arab states unite against Iran and its nuclear program. There is so much silliness about this that it actually makes sense. It will not work, but I get it. First, linkage in general is not a real workable way of doing business. Kids do not eat their broccoli so they can get an Xbox. They get the Xbox anyways. They will eat their br
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Okay, the article here at the BBC points out that North Korea is all upset with the United Nations’ condemnation of the North Korean long range missile launch but that’s just the story for idiot press releases - the REAL story is the Koreans have nothing to fear from regenerating their nuclear program. It really is that simple. They have seen President Obama’s reaction to Iran over the Iranian nuclear crisis - loving video messages sent, overtures for sit down talks, etc. and then the real t
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