Brazil newest member of the coalition of the unwilling

Michael Haltman | March 5, 2010 

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Fails In Attempt To Win Brazil Over Regarding Iranian Sanctions


What Is The Next Step In The War On Terror Against Iran?


In yet another rebuff of the United States call for tough sanctions aimed at stopping the Iranian nuclear weapons development program, Brazilian President da Silva said  "it is not wise to push Iran into a corner. It is wise to establish negotiations."

The Secretary of State, in yet another indication of either the naivete of the Obama administration or utter disregard for what would be a world changing development said, "I think it's only after we pass sanctions in the Security Council that Iran will negotiate in good faith."

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