In the strongest statement yet at a United Nations Security Council summit on nuclear proliferation, French President Nicolas Sarkozy challenged the U.S. and the world community to act against Iran’s nuclear program.
“I support the extended hand of the Americans, President Obama,” he said, addressing the U.S. president, who is chairing the meeting. “We must bring these dialogue proposals.
“But what has it brought the international community? Nothing at all, just more enriched uranium, more centrifuges and most of all a declaration to wipe a U.N. member state off the map,” he said referring to Iranian threats toward Israel. “There comes a moment where stubborn facts compel us to make a decision.”
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“I support the extended hand of the Americans, President Obama,” he said, addressing the U.S. president, who is chairing the meeting. “We must bring these dialogue proposals.
“But what has it brought the international community? Nothing at all, just more enriched uranium, more centrifuges and most of all a declaration to wipe a U.N. member state off the map,” he said referring to Iranian threats toward Israel. “There comes a moment where stubborn facts compel us to make a decision.”
WSJ




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