| Wednesday, April 19, 2006 |
| Bush won't rule out nuking Iran |
Says the Decider:
"All options are on the table. We want to solve this issue diplomatically and we're working hard to do so." Righto. Well Britain's Jack Straw is feeling pessimistic.
"We are working on the basis that Iran will not meet the proposals from the Security Council on the 30-day deadline," Straw told BBC Radio Four in an interview from Saudi Arabia. And Tony Blair is sounding a bit overwroght:
"Nobody is talking about a military invasion of Iran or military action against Iran. We are taking diplomatic action through the United Nations Security Council," Blair said. Well, almost nobody...
So what are we doing? Testing 700 ton conventional explosives in the Nevada desert on June 2nd. Why? Well, what's the conversion ratio of conventional explosives to a nuclear tipped bunker-buster...? Randi Rhodes is asking, and I think we all should be asking with her.
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