By Dan Balz and William Branigin Washington Post Staff Writers PARIS, July 25 -- Sen. Barack Obama urged Iran Friday to "end its illicit nuclear program" or face increased pressure from a unified international community, and he warned Tehran not to "wait for the next president" before accepting proposals to resolve a stalemate with Western countries. » This Story:Read +|Watch +|...
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Jul 26, 2008 12:04:08 AM
Obama is financed by the dem shadow party to be alternative to Bush and McCain at all costs
The only way out are fake interviews and ballistic boutades outside the political reality!
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