Friday, June 18, 2004

And, If Iran Doesn't Behave, The UN Will Say Something Really Harsh Nex t Time

The United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency censured Iran for building nukes.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog agency censured Iran for past cover-ups in a resolution adopted Friday, and warned Tehran to be more forthcoming if it wants an investigation of suspect activities to end.

Tehran warned it might retaliate by reconsidering plans to suspend its uranium enrichment.

The resolution submitted by three European powers - France, Germany and Britain - was a product of days of diplomatic maneuvering at a meeting of the 35-member board of governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency. It did not hand down sanctions against the country.

The document, passed by consensus, "deplores" that "Iran's cooperation has not been as full, timely and proactive as it should have been. It notes "with concern that after almost two years" since Iran's undeclared program came to light that "a number of questions remain outstanding."


Ooooooooooooh. I'm sure the mullahs are really, really scared.

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