Iran Goes Nuclear, World Shocked
Last week, Iran announced it can produce weapons-grade uranium. British PM Gordon Brown spoke out "strongly".
As Gordon Brown warned that the world’s patience is wearing thin, Ahmadinejad told scores of cheering Iranians that the Islamic Republic is capable of producing weapons-grade uranium.
Does this remind anyone of Elmer Fudd or Yosemite Sam as they got red-faced and growled, just before Bugs Bunny again showed them for the fools they are? I took Brown’s actual words and tossed them through The Dialectizer, and they sound much more "in character", shall we say.
‘I bewieve the mood awound the wowwd is now incweasingwy one whewe, patience not being inexhaustibwe, peopwe awe tuwning to wook at the specific sanctions we can pwan on Iwan,’ Mr Brown said. ‘Dis is a cwiticaw time fow Iwan’s wewationship wif the west of the wowwd.’
Follow this by dropping an anvil on his head to complete the mental picture.
Filed under: Foreign Policy • Government • Iran • Middle East
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So, what should Britain and the rest of the world do knowing that Iran has admitted being able to produce nuclear weapons. I think that all concerned countries should act out on this. It’s something really dangerous to every people of the earth.
Indeed, what should they do? It’s a tough nut to crack, mostly because the international community let Iran get this far with only sternly worded letters and meager sanctions, giving the time to build up. If we’d acted earlier, so much could have been avoided, but I fear that should we do anything effective now, the cost could be more than most nations want to bear.
I really have no good answer to this.