Monday, August 30, 2004

What are we going to do about Iran's nuclear program? Well you won't find out anything from this president. Nor the Kerry people. They're too busy being negative and living in the past. Oh wait, I was reading RNC/CNN talking points (am I becomiing too bitter?). Here's what the Kerry/Edwards ticket proposes.

A John F. Kerry administration would propose to Iran that the Islamic state be allowed to keep its nuclear power plants in exchange for giving up the right to retain the nuclear fuel that could be used for bomb-making...

[John] Edwards said that if Iran failed to take what he called a "great bargain," it would essentially confirm that it is building nuclear weapons under the cover of a supposedly peaceful nuclear power initiative. He said that, if elected, Kerry would ensure that European allies were prepared to join the United States in levying heavy sanctions if Iran rejected the proposal. "If we are engaging with Iranians in an effort to reach this great bargain and if in fact this is a bluff that they are trying to develop nuclear weapons capability, then we know that our European friends will stand with us," Edwards said.

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