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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-05-06 06:00 PM
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Talk to Iran, Bush urged
Edited on Fri May-05-06 06:00 PM by cal04
David Nason, New York correspondent
May 06, 2006
US President George W.Bush has used a speech in Washington to declare the US's "unshakeable" commitment to defend Israel from aggression. Mr Bush said the US and Israel were "natural allies" with ties that would "never be broken". The comments, made at a dinner to mark the 100th anniversary of the American Jewish Committee in Washington on Thursday night, were aimed squarely at Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and at the recently elected Hamas regime in Palestine.

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Mr Bush saved his harshest words for Tehran, accusing it of "sponsoring terrorists, destabilising the region, threatening Israel and defying the world with its ambitions for nuclear weapons". But Mr Bush's comments came on a day that the US was under increasing pressure to negotiate directly with Tehran over Iran's nuclear program.

Iran has defied repeated UN requests to cease its uranium enrichment and nuclear research and development activities and now faces the prospect of a UN Security Council resolution next week that could open the door to economic sanctions, and possibly military action. But a growing number of current and former world leaders, including former US president Bill Clinton, former US secretary of state Madeleine Albright and German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung, believe a diplomatic breakthrough will be difficult without direct talks between Washington and Tehran that Mr Bush has so far refused to authorise.

The influential Senate Republican Richard Lugar has also urged dialogue and was joined on Thursday by UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, who said "intensified diplomatic efforts" were needed to settle the dispute. Mr Annan said the diplomacy had to put something on the table for Iran and suggested that offers of nuclear technology and assurances that "nobody is going to blow them up" might be appropriate. "It would also be good if the US were to be at the table with the Europeans, the Iranians, the Russians, to try and work this out," Mr Annan said in an interview on US public television.

http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19041565-601,00.html
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cliss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-05-06 07:45 PM
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1. It's becoming very clear -
Bush is not into negotiation, or any kind of diplomacy. The world has learned a thing or two since Iraq.

Russia is urging the US to talk with Iran. China is urging the US to talk with Iran. The issue of Israel is just a smokescreen, and nobody's falling for it.

Bush = the world's rogue.
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