Ex-Advisers Warn Against Threatening to Attack Iran
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The Bush administration should stop talking about a military attack as an option if negotiations do not immediately halt Iran’s uranium reprocessing program, two former national security advisers said yesterday.
(Washington Post — 4 August, 2008)
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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 5 — The Iranian government said Tuesday that it is ready to respond to an incentives package that the United States and five other world powers have offered in exchange for suspension of its uranium-enrichment program. But Iran insisted that the big powers “simultaneously”…
(Washington Post — 6 August, 2008)
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UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 6 — Russia said Wednesday that Iran should be granted more time to respond to a package of incentives that the United States and five other powerful nations have offered Tehran to freeze its uranium enrichment efforts, a stance that may slow U.S. and European efforts to impose…
(Washington Post — 6 hours ago)
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BEIJING, July 8 — After a nine-month stall, China announced Tuesday that formal negotiations will resume this week on dismantling North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, including ways to verify its recent accounting of plutonium-based nuclear material.
(Washington Post — 13 hours ago)
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