President-elect Barack Obama says the US will take a new approach to dealings with Iran under his leadership.
Mr Obama said in a US TV interview screened on Sunday that "Iran is going to be one of our biggest challenges".
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Who is going to sanction Iran?
by Toofantheoncesogreat (not verified) on Mon Jan 12, 2009 04:01 AM PSTChina, Russia and the EU, especially Germany have increased their trade with Iran since the first UN resolution.. They can make hell through the banking processes, but one can always find a way through them..
Obama needs to listen to his military, and not suit dressed AIPAC snakes when it comes to Iran. The truth is, the US has no strategic incentives over Iran today.
He should accept the additional protocol, make a huge propaganda achievement out of that to make all you folksy war mongers happy, and settle for intense IAIE inspections.