U.S. & Iran
In an L.A. Times oped, David Bosco examines why the Bush administration has decided that the U.N. Security Council is the place to make a stand against Iran's nuclear ambitions (Carnegie Endowment - Who Will Challenge Iran). He considers where the Security Council has been effective and where they have lacked of authority, particularly when the U.S. and Britain bypassed it to invade Iraq in 2003.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
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