Iran nuclear deal: six world powers mull sanctions (The Christian Science Monitor)
November 21st, 2009
The Christian Science Monitor – A closed-door meeting of six world powers signaled growing impatience with Iran’s inscrutability on its nuclear program, coming a day after US President Barak Obama in Asia said Iran would face “consequences” if it refused to show good faith.
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