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Cheney: US Will Not Let Iran Go Nuclear
2007-10-22
LEESBURG, Va. (AP) - The United States and other nations will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon, Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday. "Our country, and the entire international community, cannot stand by as a terror-supporting state fulfills its grandest ambitions," Cheney said in a speech to the Washington Institute for Near East Studies.

He said Iran's efforts to pursue technology that would allow them to build a nuclear weapon are obvious and that "the regime continues to practice delay and deceit in an obvious effort to buy time." If Iran continues on its current course, Cheney said the U.S. and other nations are "prepared to impose serious consequences." The vice president made no specific reference to military action. "We will not allow Iran to have a nuclear weapon," he said.

Cheney's words seemed to only escalate the U.S. rhetoric against Iran over the past several days, including President Bush's warning that a nuclear Iran could lead to "World War III." Cheney said the ultimate goal of the Iranian leadership is to establish itself as the hegemonic force in the Middle East and undermine a free Shiite-majority Iraq as a rival for influence in the Muslim world. Iran's government seeks "to keep Iraq in a state of weakness to ensure Baghdad does not pose a threat to Tehran," Cheney said.

While he was critical of that government and President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, he offered praise and words of solidarity to the Iranian people. Iran "is a place of unlimited potential ... and it has the right to be free of tyranny," Cheney said.

Cheney accused of Iran of having a direct role in the deaths of U.S. soldiers in Iraq and said the government has "solidified its grip on the country" since coming to power in 1979.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  DEBKA this AM > OLMERT > IRAN HAS ALREADY CROSSED THE [NUCLEAR] RED LINE. ITS TOO LATE FOR SANCTIONS. Only "direct military action" can stop Iran now. Article - Debka US Intel/Govt sources indic to Debka that iff Syria was indeed construc a small nuke reactor facility for PLUTONIUM processing as USA believes, THEN USA > ITS VERY LIKELY IRAN PER SE RECEIVED A SIMILAR PLUTONIUM-CAPABLE/CENTRIC REACTOR LONG BEFORE SYRIA DID??? IOW, USA = RUSSIA, etc > Iran may already have weapons-grade NUCMATS IFF NOT [Low-Yield?]NUKE BOMBS ALREADY???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-22 19:56  

#5  Resistance is futile.

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Posted by: Galactic Coordinator Shins1195   2007-10-22 09:46  

#4  I hope there is a continuity to Cheney's thinking whoever his successor might be. A nuclear Iran is a nutty and dangerous Iran. They are embracing the ultimate suicide bombing. Putin is stoking the fires of hell. As McCain said in the debate last night: "I looked into his eyes and saw K-G-B."
Posted by: JohnQC   2007-10-22 06:44  

#3  NY POST > THE BEST OF FRENEMIES. Never mind the Caspian Summit - Russia and Iran are wary allies. *"FRENEMIES" - D *** NG IT, YOU KNOW CLINTONIAN CORRECTNESS HAS TRULY GONE GLOBAL WHEN EVEN THE RUSSIANS AND MOUD ARE AFFECTED.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-22 02:56  

#2  serious consequences

Hmm. Brings back memories.

May make US-Iran War more likely

You mean even more than 100%? Those boneheads have gone banzai on this. Unless they grow a brain I see no other alternative.
Posted by: gorb   2007-10-22 02:33  

#1  IRANIAN.WS > WORLD WAR III - BRING IT ON! Iran to America; + [NEW] NUCLEAR CHIEF SIGNALS IRAN HARDER LINE. May make US-Iran War more likely.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-22 02:18  

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