Iran Nuclear Watch: Big 6 Meeting Yields Nothing
Nicholas Burns, US Undersecretary of State speaks to reporters after a meeting held in New York by senior diplomats from six key nations to discuss how to persuade Iran to stop enriching uranium, the radioactive material that can be used to make a nuclear weapon, Monday, March 20, 2006.
ASSociated Press: Britain Calls for New Talks With Iran
Britain has suggested imposing U.N. sanctions on Iran unless it allays suspicions about its nuclear program, but Russia and China remained at odds with Europe and the United States Monday night on the best way to confront Tehran.
Senior diplomats from six key nations convened for a 4 1/2-hour meeting to discuss how to persuade Iran to stop enriching uranium, the radioactive material that can be used to make a nuclear weapon. But they still could not overcome Russian and Chinese opposition to tough action in the U.N. Security Council.
DUH….Iran has Russia and China by the “short hairs” in commerce/business.
The United Nations even with Bolton there appears even more worthless than Flap thought.
By the time these moronic diplomats finish Mauritius will have nuclear weapons.
Stay tuned…..
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The Natanz uranium enrichment complex in Natanz is pictured in this January 2, 2006 satellite image.
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