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- David Ignatius
- Pinchas Inbari
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- Michael Young
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[VOA] Scott Stearns - U.S. President Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, meeting in Washington on Thursday, said they are working to extend sanctions against Iran's nuclear program. President Bush said Iran's leaders "have proven themselves to be untrustworthy. To say that it's OK to let them learn to enrich and assume that that program, that knowledge, couldn't be transferred to a military program is in my judgment naive." Prime Minister Brown said, "We will extend sanctions where possible on Iran. Iran is in breach of the nonproliferation treaty. Iran has not told the truth to the international community." 2008-04-18 01:00:00Full Article
Bush, British PM to Push for New Iran Sanctions
[VOA] Scott Stearns - U.S. President Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, meeting in Washington on Thursday, said they are working to extend sanctions against Iran's nuclear program. President Bush said Iran's leaders "have proven themselves to be untrustworthy. To say that it's OK to let them learn to enrich and assume that that program, that knowledge, couldn't be transferred to a military program is in my judgment naive." Prime Minister Brown said, "We will extend sanctions where possible on Iran. Iran is in breach of the nonproliferation treaty. Iran has not told the truth to the international community." 2008-04-18 01:00:00Full Article
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