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Clinton sends warning signal to Iran
2009-07-27
[Iran Press TV Latest] The US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has warned that Washington will not afford a nuclear Tehran, saying it will do everything in its power to avert the prospect.

Clinton alleged on Sunday that Iran was making efforts to obtain nuclear weapons as a tool to impose its power on the region but warned that the US was determined to avert the prospect of a nuclear Iran.

"What we want to do is to send a message to whoever is making these decisions (in Iran), that if you are pursuing nuclear weapons for the purpose of intimidating, of projecting your power, we're not going to let that happen," Clinton said on NBC television's Meet the Press.

The former first lady however said that the door will be still open for engagement with Iran over its disputed nuclear program.

"There's a lot that we can do with Iran if Iran accepts what is the international consensus," she said, namely that Tehran has 'a right to pursue a peaceful use of civil nuclear power' but not nuclear weapons.

Clinton had told the BBC on Thursday that both she and the US President Barack Obama believed that direct dialogue with Iran would guarantee success.

The West, spearheaded by the US and Israel, the sole possessor of a nuclear arsenal in the Middle East, accuses Iran of pursuing a nuclear weapons program under the guise of enrichment activities, an allegation dismissed by Tehran.

Iran argues that unlike Israel, it is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and has willingly opened its atomic activities to the most stringent supervision of UN nuclear watchdog inspectors, according to the terms of the NPT.

The new US administration says it wants to diplomatically engage Iran, mend ties and resolve the country's disputed nuclear program. Iran says it favors talks over its nuclear work, but has called for logical negotiations without any preconditions.
Posted by:Fred

#7  Clinton sends warning signal to Iran

I see it like a car in the right lane on an empty interstate with it's left turn signal flashing. It IS a 'warning signal' and it MIGHT mean 'something'. It most likely doesn't, though.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2009-07-27 15:40  

#6  Iran and North Korea are playing the same game. Talk for a bit - then back out - start over - talk for a bit - then back out - Rise and repeat.

Why don't we give Clinton and Obama a shampoo bottle with the words 'Shampoo, rinse, repeat' on the back. It'll keep them out of our hair for years.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2009-07-27 14:48  

#5  Sure. Ask the EU. They've only been doing it for, what, six or seven years? And look at the great results they've gotten...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-07-27 13:08  

#4  Clinton had told the BBC on Thursday that both she and the US President Barack Obama believed that direct dialogue with Iran would guarantee success.

I just feel so comforted knowing that our country is in the hands of such hard headed, realistic leaders. /sarc
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-07-27 12:39  

#3  No, no - worse than that. We're going to cut off diplomatic relations!

What? Why not? When did that happen?
Posted by: Bobby   2009-07-27 05:52  

#2  A very sternly worded note?
An appeal on basis of shared beliefs: "We all hate Jews"?
A promise of a date with Shakira?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-07-27 04:05  

#1  Washington ... will do everything in its power to avert the prospect.

I expect the Obama Administration will certainly attempt to avert the prospect but they'll roll over like a puppy at the actual fact when it comes to pass.
Posted by: AzCat   2009-07-27 00:12  

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