
TEHRAN-- Iran's foreign minister was quoted on Tuesday as saying that Russia and China had officially informed Tehran they would not support sanctions or military action over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
U.N. ambassadors from the United States, Britain and France are expected to introduce a resolution this week to legally oblige Iran to comply with U.N. Security Council demands it halt all uranium enrichment work.
When asked how far Russia and China, veto-wielding permanent members of the council, would support Washington, Manouchehr Mottaki told the Kayhan newspaper:
"The thing these two countries have officially told us and expressed in diplomatic negotiations is their opposition to sanctions and military attacks."
"At the current juncture, I personally believe no sanctions or anything like that will be on the agenda of the Security Council," he said in the interview.
Western diplomats say China and Russia will probably back a U.N. resolution demanding a halt to Iran's fuel work, but are not yet ready to back moves toward sanctions.
Iran has been hauled before the U.N. Security Council after failing to convince the international community that its nuclear power station program is not a front for building an atom bomb.
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I don't know, I've been surprised over and over again as to how low this administration will sink, but I still can't fathom that they would actually nuke a country and intentionally bring that kind of international shitstorm down upon us.
Oh yeah, those ARE small nukes. They are nuclear versions of those "bunker-buster" bombs they dropped on Afghanistan. Supposedly, they direct energy down instead of out for precision targeting and limited irradiation. Perfect for say, a 4-6 block area containing a dozen or so 20-story buildings.
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