One thing's for sure, this does not help Iran's case at all if this issue goes before the UN Security Council, especially when all the major EU countries (including permenant UNSC members France and Britain) have now strongly condemned Ahmadinejad's statements. I am beginning to doubt even Russia or China would veto a bill authorizing force against Iran to end it's nuke program if the issue was voted on by the UNSC, which is the only body of the UN that has any power or relevance. Hell, only the permanant members of the USNC have any real power, because the temporary members cannot veto, so they're basically just along for the ride.
__________________
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
"Those who turn their swords into plowshares will plow for those who don't"
|