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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:14 pm    Post subject: Condoleezza planning WWIII at the UN Reply with quote

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Rice takes aim at Russia as she meets Lavrov
Wed Sep 24, 2008 5:57pm EDT

http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USTRE48N8QQ20080924

By Sue Pleming

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice piled new criticism on Russia as she met with its foreign minister on Wednesday in their first encounter since Moscow's incursion into Georgia last month.

Rice shook hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as they met at her hotel. Both ministers smiled awkwardly but declined to answer reporters' questions.

"Let's shake hands and maybe they will go away," Rice told Lavrov, as reporters shouted questions. Lavrov replied, "Do you think this would satisfy them."

Earlier, Rice said Russia had harmed its reputation without achieving any strategic goals by invading Georgia.

Rice, an expert on the former Soviet Union, repeated the U.S. view that Russia's membership in groups like the World Trade Organization were "going nowhere" because of its actions in Georgia.

"Russia has one foot in the international system, the integration, and one foot out. That's actually not a very comfortable place to be," said Rice in an interview with CNBC.

U.S. officials anticipated a difficult meeting. Rice and Lavrov had only spoken three times since the Georgia crisis and their relations have been testy in the past.

Rice's spokesman said the talks would focus on Iran and North Korea's nuclear programs, but she would also raise Russia's military actions in Georgia, the key factor that has sunk relations to post-Cold War lows.

NO IRAN TALKS

Russia boycotted talks by major powers planned for Thursday at which a fourth round of sanctions against Iran was to be discussed to get Tehran to give up its nuclear work. Russia opposes more sanctions.

Rice played down the significance of the Russian decision, saying she agreed the timing was not right and more work was needed before ministers met.

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said political directors from the permanent five members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany would meet in the next few days to discuss Iran and the ministers were prepared to meet later.

"We are ready, all of us, to travel around the world, to meet together in some place," he said.

Rice has presided over a steady deterioration of U.S. ties with Moscow. She led international condemnation of Russia's decision to send troops to Georgia to stop Tbilisi's attempt to retake the pro-Russian, separatist region of South Ossetia.

She antagonized Russia last week with a speech, telling the West to resist Russian "bullying," and accusing Moscow of becoming increasingly authoritarian and aggressive.

On Tuesday Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko was caustic of the U.S. strategy of punishing Russia while at the same time seeking cooperation in key issues.

"If they want to punish Russia, that is one thing. If they agree that we have common interests which need to be jointly promoted, then it's a different story. Using Condoleezza Rice's words 'you can't have both,'" he said in a statement on the foreign ministry web site.

(Additional reporting by Giselda Vagnoni and Patrick Worsnip; editing by Mohammad Zargham and Alan Elsner)
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Moscow quits sanction talks about Iran
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits the Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, 350 km (217 miles) south of Tehran, April 8, 2008. Iran has begun installing 6,000 new centrifuges at its uranium enrichment plant, Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday, defying the West which fears Tehran is trying to build nuclear bombs. Picture taken on April 8, 2008.
Catherine Philp in New York

Russia pulled out of talks on tighter sanctions against Iran despite warnings yesterday that Tehran was racing towards producing a nuclear bomb.

The apparent failure of the diplomatic initiative leaves the West without a strategy to contain Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Moscow pulled out of multilateral talks planned for today on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly amid tensions with the United States over Russia's military action in Georgia.

Washington said that the meeting between the five permanent Security Council members and Germany had been cancelled. France, however, urged the remaining parties to go ahead with the discussions..............
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/middle_east/article4821234 .ece

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2008 11:21 pm    Post subject: American empire nears its collapse Reply with quote

Russia boycotts UN meeting on Iran as American empire nears its collapse
24.09.2008 Source: AP
http://english.pravda.ru/world/americas/106442-russia_UN_iran-0

Russia disrupted the key meeting of the foreign ministers of six mediators for Iran. The meeting was supposed to be held to discuss the passing of the fourth resolution of the UN Security Council, a spokesman for the General Assembly said.

A US diplomat said that the ministers representing six countries participating in the talks for the solution of the Iranian nuclear program were supposed to gather in New York. However, Russia considered the meeting inappropriate. Neither Russia, nor China were ready to start the discussion of another decision requiring the introduction of sanctions against Iran.

The US official said that Russia’s decision to boycott the meeting was largely motivated with Condoleezza Rice’s speech, in which the US Secretary of State said that Russia was nearing its own isolation on the international arena.

In the meantime, Iran's president told the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday that "the American empire" is nearing collapse and should end its military involvement in other countries.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said terrorism is spreading quickly in Afghanistan while "the occupiers" are still in Iraq nearly six years after Saddam Hussein was ousted from power in Iraq.

"American empire in the world is reaching the end of its road, and its next rulers must limit their interference to their own borders," Ahmadinejad said.

He accused the U.S. of starting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to win votes in elections and blamed a "few bullying powers" for trying to undermine Iran's nuclear program.

Ahmadinejad's hardline rhetoric came as no surprise and offered little in the way of compromise at the U.N., where he faces a new round of sanctions if no agreement is reached on limiting Iran's nuclear capabilities.

While he reiterated that the country's nuclear program is purely peaceful, the U.S. and others fear it is aimed at producing enriched uranium to make nuclear weapons.

Iran already is under three sets of sanctions by the U.N. Security Council for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment. Washington and its Western allies are pushing for quick passage of a fourth set of sanctions to underline the international community's resolve, but are likely to face opposition from Russia.

"A few bullying powers have sought to put hurdles in the way of the peaceful nuclear activities of the Iranian nation by exerting political and economic pressures against Iran," he said.

Ahmadinejad also lashed out at Israel on Tuesday, saying "the Zionist regime is on a definite slope to collapse, and there is no way for it to get out of the cesspool created by itself and its supporters."

The Iranian president is feared and reviled in Israel because of his repeated calls to wipe the Jewish state off the map, and his aggressive pursuit of nuclear technology has only fueled Israel's fears.

Ahmadinejad accused "a small but deceitful number of people called Zionists ... (of) dominating an important portion of the financial and monetary centers as well as the political decision-making centers of some European countries and the U.S."

Israeli President Shimon Peres reacted angrily to Ahjmadinejad's criticism. "It is again a repetition of the darkest accusations in the name of Hitler and almost anti-Semitism," Peres later told journalists.

In discussing the U.S. war in Iraq, Ahmadinejad said, "Millions have been killed or displaced, and the occupiers, without a sense of shame, are still seeking to solidify their position in the ... region and to dominate oil resources."

He suggested that the presence of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan has contributed to a sharp rise in terrorism and a huge increase in the production of narcotics.

He predicted that the alliance would not be successful.

"Throughout history every force that has entered Afghanistan has left in defeat," Ahmadinejad said.

His speech came just hours after President George W. Bush made his eighth and final appearance before the U.N. General Assembly, urging the international community to stand firm against the nuclear ambitions of Iran and North Korea.

"A few nations, regimes like Syria and Iran, continue to sponsor terror," Bush said. "Yet their numbers are growing fewer, and they're growing more isolated from the world. As the 21st century unfolds, some may be tempted to assume that the threat has receded. This would be comforting. It would be wrong."

At one point during Bush's 22-minute speech, Ahmadinejad turned to Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and gave a thumb's down.

As in past years, the United States only had a low-level note-taker present for the Iranian president's address, said Richard Grenell, spokesman for the U.S. Mission to the United Nations. The U.S. and Iran do not have diplomatic relations.

During interviews ahead of his speech Tuesday, Ahmadinejad blamed U.S. military interventions around the world in part for the collapse of global financial markets.

"The U.S. government has made a series of mistakes in the past few decades," Ahmadinejad said an interview with the Los Angeles Times. "The imposition on the U.S. economy of the years of heavy military engagement and involvement around the world ... the war in Iraq, for example. These are heavy costs imposed on the U.S. economy.

"The world economy can no longer tolerate the budgetary deficit and the financial pressures occurring from markets here in the United States, and by the U.S. government," he added.

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