Pressure on Iran
Wednesday, April 13th, 2005Israel asked US to pressure Iran on their nuclear weapons program.
Israel asked US to pressure Iran on their nuclear weapons program.
Iran has legalized 1rst term abortions if the life of the mother is threatened, requiring consent of both parents and approval by three doctors and the coroner’s office.
President Bush on Monday chose John R. Bolton, a blunt-spoken conservative known for his sharp skepticism of the United Nations and international diplomacy, as the new American ambassador to the world organization…Mr. Bolton had been scathing in his criticism of the United Nations.
Kerry, the unsuccessful 2004 presidential candidate, said Bolton’s nomination “carries with it baggage we cannot afford.”…Even within the Bush administration, some said they were surprised that Mr. Bolton, who only last fall angered a room full of diplomats when he spoke disdainfully of the European effort to negotiate with Iran, was picked for such a sensitive job…During a particularly sensitive moment in talks with North Korea in August 2003, he described Kim Jong Il, the North’s leader, as a “tyrannical dictator” of a place where “life is a hellish nightmare.” North Korea then labeled him “human scum” that it would refuse to deal with…
Mindful that he, like the president, has sometimes questioned the relevance of the United Nations, Bolton said, “Working closely with others is essential to ensure a safer world.”
Bush will be offering Europe an olive branch this week, plus a whirlwind charm offensive by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Rice said the United States “stands ready to work with Europe on our common agenda, and Europe must stand ready to work with America.” On the first overseas trip of his second term, the president also hopes to increase pressure on Iran and Syria.