Annan: Sanctions will not solve Iran nuclear issue
By News Agencies and Haaretz Service
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan met on Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki in Tehran. Annan is expected to press Iran to help shore up the fragile cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah, but diplomats say the talks will also cover Iran's nuclear standoff with the West.
Annan said in a newspaper interview before arriving that he hoped for a diplomatic solution that would "avoid another conflict in a region already subjected to a great stress at this moment."
Asked about indications that the United States wants to move to sanctions, he told the French daily Le Monde, "I do not believe that sanctions are the solution to all problems."
"There are moments when a bit of patience produces lots of effects. I think that is a quality we must exercise more often," he said in the interview, published Saturday.
So in Coffees mind we should just sit back and give the Iranians time!!!!!!!!! I wonder which Iranian Firm hired his son, oh wait that was the other terrorist supporting nation that sanctions were on. Oil for Food who was that the French, the Russians and the Chinese paying kickbacks and siphoning money off the top.
Look even if we put the harshest sanctions that we could think of it will not stop the Mad Mullahs from going Nuclear.
If the Democrats had not run a 3 year campaign of lies undermining the War and are still continuing with those lies just so they can regain power (which they will never have again) We would already be bombing the Nuclear sites in Iran. But what does a mushroom cloud over Manhatten or Tel Aviv mean as long as the Dems regain the house....
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