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Bolton: Iran will test U.N. efficacy
2006-04-23
WASHINGTON - The U.N. Security Council's impending showdown over Iran's nuclear ambitions is a critical test of the effectiveness of the world body, United Nations Ambassador John R. Bolton said yesterday. "If the Security Council can't deal with that threat, then you have to ask yourself what utility the Security Council would be in dealing with terrorism and weapons of mass destruction," Bolton said at a midday appearance before the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia.
They can gum it to death, of course.
The United States and its allies claim Iran is developing a nuclear bomb under cover of a peaceful civilian nuclear power program. The 15-member Security Council has given Iran a deadline of April 28 to stop uranium enrichment, a key step in the process.

Bolton said the Bush administration was committed to resolving the crisis diplomatically. But he noted that the president had not ruled out military action. "We have to ask ourselves at sometime, if our efforts fail, will we allow Iran to get nuclear weapons?" Bolton said. "Now, I believe the president is very serious when he says it's unacceptable for Iran to have nuclear weapons. If it's unacceptable, that means it's unacceptable."
Unlike when the French say something is unacceptable ...
Bolton said the issue can be resolved diplomatically if Iran followed Libya's example and renounced its nuclear ambitions. But he said the United States would not engage in talks with Iran because Tehran had already rejected "generous" offers from Russian and European negotiators to halt nuclear fuel research. "We have nothing to say to them," he said in a morning meeting with The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  Whatever Happened to Reforming the UN?

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The United Nations moved into an ineffective, unaccountable body bloated with bureaucratic egos that offer unenforceable and hollow resolutions. Its councils and commissions are tainted due to the inclusion of states that sponsor and harbor terror, thus its inability to define terrorism, let alone a plan to eliminate it. Half-hearted, neutered peacekeeping initiatives either leave “peacekeepers” watching acts of genocide while sitting with their collective fingers in their noses or see the very people charged with protecting the threatened raping and abusing them.

In a move that illustrates just how hollow and comedic the actions of the United Nations have become, IranÂ’s ambassador, Mehdi Danesh-Yazdi, was elected to serve as the vice chair of the disarmament commission. The commission is charged with promoting the disarmament of nuclear weapons and reviewing treaties that deal with nuclear energy. Danesh-Yazdi takes his seat as the world scrambles to find a non-military way to stop Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Un/Quote
Posted by: Duh!   2006-04-23 16:56  

#5  Efficacy of the self serving? Keep throwing good money after bad.
Posted by: Duh!   2006-04-23 16:39  

#4  United Nations test:

(____) Pass
(_X__) Fail
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-04-23 11:29  

#3  Gums are useful for only 2 things, and the French are particularly well known for both.
Posted by: Perfessor   2006-04-23 10:16  

#2  Amusing piccy Fred , and of course they will Barbara , do we expect anything else ? :)
Posted by: MacNails   2006-04-23 05:47  

#1  "Bolton: Iran will test U.N. efficacy"

Skolaut: The Useless Nitwits will flunk. Again.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-04-23 02:07  

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