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News article: UN body says Iran fails to meet nuclear deadline

News Manager August 31st, 2006

VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. nuclear agency declared Iran had failed to halt nuclear work by a Thursday deadline, and Tehran defied the threat of sanctions by vowing never to abandon a program the West fears could give it atom bombs.




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By Chief Bones on September 1st, 2006
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And just what will the UN do - nothing. Nothing of substance, nothing that can force Iran to change their minds, nothing to protect the rest of the world against these Iranian extremists, nothing to gather the necessary support from the rest of the Islamic world to take any kind of active operation to neutralize Iran's nuclear program.

That seems to be the normal result of the UN trying to actually deal with major terrorist groups (or) terrorism - nothing.

The only reason the UN has had any traction in the recent Israeli/Lebanese confrontation, is because it involved a semitic country taking on a Muslim faction. Other Muslim countries and the UN had conniption fits.

This seems to be typical of the UN ... they stated that they believed that Israel was wrong to take military action to try to neutralize Hezbollah and sided with the Muslim world.

So much for the fight against terrorism.

Maybe the US should foreclose on the United Nations Building and open a house for wayward prostitutes. After all, the UN has gotten very good at selling out.
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