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  • R Red Stateler

    That's self-contradictory. If Iran is "legally authorized" (treaties don't provide legal authorization, by the way), then why would they deserve "punitive measures"? And since Russia and China have expressed unwillingness to impose sanctions (and they therefore will not be imposed), what should be done?


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    You really do find reading, and comprehending the content, difficult dont you.

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    • R Red Stateler

      I'm curious as to what those (especially the left-wing nutjobs) on here believe the course of action should be since it appears that Iran decided to defy UN resolutions[^] by continuing to enrich Uranium. International diplomacy was attempted and it failed. So now what?


      "I make up quotes." -Vincent Reynolds

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      Let the Europeans sort your mess out diplomatically, as we've had to do countless times.

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      • R Red Stateler

        I'm curious as to what those (especially the left-wing nutjobs) on here believe the course of action should be since it appears that Iran decided to defy UN resolutions[^] by continuing to enrich Uranium. International diplomacy was attempted and it failed. So now what?


        "I make up quotes." -Vincent Reynolds

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        Le centriste
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        I think this was more bullying than diplomacy. Although it is very scary that Iran could have the "Bomb", it is a normal reaction from them to defy us. AND PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME SAY I AM PRO-IRAN AND I WANT THEM TO HAVE THE BOMB, BECAUSE THIS IS NOT THE CASE. SORRY IF I WRITE IT IN ALL UPPERCASE BUT I WANT TO MAKE THIS CLEAR AS IT IS CUSTOMARY HERE TO BE MISINTERPRETED.

        -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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        • L Le centriste

          I think this was more bullying than diplomacy. Although it is very scary that Iran could have the "Bomb", it is a normal reaction from them to defy us. AND PLEASE DON'T MAKE ME SAY I AM PRO-IRAN AND I WANT THEM TO HAVE THE BOMB, BECAUSE THIS IS NOT THE CASE. SORRY IF I WRITE IT IN ALL UPPERCASE BUT I WANT TO MAKE THIS CLEAR AS IT IS CUSTOMARY HERE TO BE MISINTERPRETED.

          -------- "I say no to drugs, but they don't listen." - Marilyn Manson

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          dennisd45
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          Why do you want the Iranians to have the bomb? You must be a godless, commie, leftist out to destroy the USA.;)

          No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. - Jim Morrison

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          • 7 73Zeppelin

            Ed Gadziemski wrote:

            Iran is legally authorized to enrich uranium as a signatory to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. As a special signatory to the treaty, the U.S. is legally obligated to ensure Iran receives full access to peaceful nuclear technology. Any attempt by the U.S. to prevent Iran from exercising its treaty rights is a violation of the treaty. The next step should be referral of the U.S. to the Security Council for possible sanctions or other punitive measures as specified under the treaty.

            :rolleyes: Hey! Look guys - Ahmadinejihad (or whatever his name is) signed up on CodeProject!

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            thealj wrote:

            Hey! Look guys - Ahmadinejihad (or whatever his name is) signed up on CodeProject!

            And he's spoofing Ed Gadziemski!!! Let's kill them both!!!


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