Tuesday, October 24, 2006

UN sanctions including Russians and Chinese on the way for Islamist Fascists in Iran

It is good to see that no matter how hard the Russians like Lavrov try, they cannot disrupt the unity of the UN against the Islamist Fascists in Iran.

One of the diplomats, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the draft was not yet public, described all three measures as moderate and narrowly focused in an attempt to win Russian and Chinese backing to punish Iran's refusal to suspend uranium enrichment. The diplomat added that Moscow and Beijing could be formally presented with the draft as early as later this week.

This then represents a very agreeable first stage, that will ruffle the mullahs feathers.

ElBaradei is Neville Chamberlain reincarnated when it comes to Iran's Islamist nukes

I cannot but look back at the similarities. Wiki describes:

The repeated failures of the Baldwin government to deal with rising Nazi power are often laid, historically, on the doorstep of Chamberlain, since he presided over the final collapse of European affairs, resisted acting on military information, lied to the House of Commons about Nazi military strength, shunted out opposition which, correctly, warned of the need to prepare – and above all, failed to use the months profitably to ready for the oncoming conflict.

And now I read:

Unlike American officials, ElBaradei says that he is not convinced that Iran's ultimate goal is to build a weapon, though IAEA officials believe that Iran wants to have all of the major components of a weapon in hand so that it is clear that it could build one in weeks or months.

History repeats itself, but not exactly.