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6 world powers press Iran on nuclear issue

By Associated Press
Friday, November 20, 2009 -
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BRUSSELS — Representatives of six world powers urged Iran on Friday to accept a U.N. plan aimed at delaying its ability to build a nuclear weapon, as the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency warned Tehran not to miss the opportunity to resolve the dispute.

An EU official said there was no mention of imposing sanctions against Iran for its refusal to halt nuclear enrichment activities at the meeting of senior diplomats from the U.N. Security Council’s five permanent members plus Germany.

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frank1966
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The question is of how long Israel will be willing to wait to see if the U.S. approach is working before taking a decision on whether to attack Iran's nuclear sites.

Israel is not going to wait forever . Israel's time lines are now drawn in months and weeks!
 
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7samurai
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Don't worry, fearless leader will deal with this right after he makes a decision on Afganistan, and healthcare, and the economy, and China, and where to send Michelle and the girls on their next shopping trip, and several more extensively covered "date-nights", and a few more traffic accidents by Biden's motorcades, and...
 
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Hegner2
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Why don't we send John Kerry's daughter over there, armed with her documentary on Iranian transexuals....That'll get 'em to comply!
 
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southiedot
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DELAY AFTER DELAY. HOW MANY MORE U.S. PRESIDENTS WILL LET THEM KEEP ON BULL ....ING US?OBAMA MUST ACT AND END THIS ONCE AND FOR ALL. NO BALLS OBAMA WILL BE HIS MONIKER THE WAY HE IS GOING.
 
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