Sunday, October 24, 2004

Axis of Weakness - The Weekly Standard

In early September at an annual meeting here of Germany's ambassadors, Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer told his top diplomats that the E.U. would "not accept" nuclear weapons in the hands of the mullahs. He had discussed the matter with the foreign ministers of France and Britain and "nothing would change" in this position. Fischer warned against a nuclear arms race in the Middle East (it would be a "nightmare," he said) and appealed three times to the Iranian leadership not to miscalculate. That sounds serious. more

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Iran's nuclear decision tied to Nov. 2 outcome WorldNetDaily


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