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The UN is a serious place for serious solutions
A new U.S. draft Security Council resolution circulated Thursday night would authorize only non-military sanctions against North Korea and require a new U.N. resolution for any further action, a key demand of China.
The draft, obtained by The Associated Press would only allow non-military sanctions such as economic penalties, breaking diplomatic relations or banning air travel. It also eliminates a previously proposed blanket arms embargo. And it urges North Korea to speedily implement a September 2005 agreement in which it pledged to give up its nuclear program in exchange for aid and security guarantees.
Claude Rains need to reappear so he can be our new UN Ambassador.
What a waste of space !!
Someone use the continuum transfunctioner !
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Ap Sources: Powers Agree To Pursue Iran Sanctions
From the Associated Press: WASHINGTON – Six major world powers have agreed to begin putting together proposed new sanctions on Iran over its suspect nuclear program after China dropped its opposition, U.S. officials said Wednesday. China, long...
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Give Them An Inch. . .
Newsmax: Report: N. Korea May Be Prepping New Nuclear Test Friday, June 12, 2009 7:25 AM South Korea was bracing for a possible third nuclear test by the North, which a U.S. official said was likely despite looming U.N. sanctions on the communist state...
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Hillary Says N. Korea Reconsidered For Terror List
Phew, that's a relief. Put the naughty little boy who brought a flamethrower to school in the corner with a dunce cap. Newsmax: Hillary Says N. Korea Reconsidered for Terror List Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:39 AM WASHINGTON – The United States is looking...
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As Predicted...russia And China Act ..to Block Committing An Act
RUSSIA and China are blocking an American plan to mount international inspections of all cargoes entering and leaving North Korea for fear of provoking a military showdown North Korea underlined the concerns by saying yesterday that it would regard such...
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Iran Says Russia And China Will Not Back Sanctions
Why worry? TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister was quoted on Tuesday as saying that Russia and China had officially informed Tehran they would not support sanctions or military action over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program. U.N. ambassadors...
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