Wednesday, September 28, 2011

UN French Envoy: Iran Risks Attack If Nuclear Program Continues

Photo: French Ambassador to the UN, Gerard Araud. French Ambassador to the UN, Gerard Araud (AFP/File, Emmanuel Dunand)

France: Iran Risks Attack If It Continues To Develop Nuclear Program -- Haaretz

French envoy to UN does not specify who would carry out strike, but warns attack would have 'disastrous consequences in the region.'

The French envoy to the UN warned Iran on Tuesday that it risks a military strike if it continues to develop its nuclear program. Ambassador Gerard Araud said in New York that "If we don't succeed today to reach a negotiation with the Iranians, there is a strong risk of military action," AFP reported.

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More News On The Risks That Iran Will Have If It Continues With Its Nuclear Program

Iran nuclear drive heightens risk of strike: France -- AFP
Attack on Iran More Likely While Atomic Efforts Continue: France -- Global Security Newswire
France threatens military action against Iran -- RT
'French UN envoy warns of 'strong' risk of strike on Iran' -- Jerusalem Post
Report: Risk of strike on Iran 'strong,' French envoy warns -- Jerusalem Post
France Won't Rule Out Military Strike on Iran -- Arutz Sheva
ANALYSIS - How close is Iran to the bomb? Depends who you ask -- Reuters
How close is Iran to making the bomb? -- Rick Moran, American Thinker

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