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TEHRAN, Sept. 11- Iran said today that it would not suspend its nuclear activities and contended that there would be serious consequences if its case were sent to the United Nations Security Council for possible sanctions. The comments came as Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, prepared to travel to New York to address the United Nation General Assembly on Wednesday at its opening summit meeting.
It's time that Iran be duly informed of the potential consequences, of making continued threats to Europe and the U.S., if this action is pursued. I really don't have much confidence in the UN or the EU. But to allow the Iranian terrorist regime to continue to make veiled or open threats to the West without adequately responding in kind, only empowers them to continue to make these threats, at will.
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Seems like when the world overlooked Hitler as an up and coming threat to freedom and democracy. The spirits of Henry Wallace and Neville Chamberlain are alive and well.
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