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US threatens tough Iran sanctions | US threatens tough Iran sanctions |
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Iran faces "significant" new sanctions over its nuclear programme, according to US Defence Secretary Robert Gates. | |
And he reiterated that all options - including possible military action - should stay on the table. | And he reiterated that all options - including possible military action - should stay on the table. |
Mr Gates was speaking to US troops during a visit to northern Iraq. | Mr Gates was speaking to US troops during a visit to northern Iraq. |
His comments come a day after the US, Britain and France warned that Iran faced tougher sanctions unless it immediately complied with UN Security Council resolutions. | His comments come a day after the US, Britain and France warned that Iran faced tougher sanctions unless it immediately complied with UN Security Council resolutions. |
Mr Gates said: "I think that you are going to see some significant additional sanctions imposed by the international community, assuming the Iranians don't change course." | Mr Gates said: "I think that you are going to see some significant additional sanctions imposed by the international community, assuming the Iranians don't change course." |
Uranium enrichment | Uranium enrichment |
But despite warning that possible military action should stay on the table, he said it would "only buy some time, maybe two or three years". | But despite warning that possible military action should stay on the table, he said it would "only buy some time, maybe two or three years". |
Iran is already subject to UN sanctions over its nuclear programme, which the West suspects is for military purposes. | Iran is already subject to UN sanctions over its nuclear programme, which the West suspects is for military purposes. |
Any move towards a new round of sanctions is expected to involve long and arduous negotiations with reluctant security council members, such as China, says the BBC's Barbara Plett at the UN. | |
There is also the question about whether or not agreement could be won on significantly tougher restrictions, she adds. | There is also the question about whether or not agreement could be won on significantly tougher restrictions, she adds. |
Iran has insisted its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful purposes and has warned that further sanctions will be ineffective. | Iran has insisted its nuclear programme is for purely peaceful purposes and has warned that further sanctions will be ineffective. |
It has not signed up to a six-nation compromise plan over its controversial uranium enrichment programme. | It has not signed up to a six-nation compromise plan over its controversial uranium enrichment programme. |
Russia, China, the US, UK, France and Germany have suggested uranium enrichment for civilian nuclear energy could be regulated if Iran handed over its uranium to Russia to manage the process. | Russia, China, the US, UK, France and Germany have suggested uranium enrichment for civilian nuclear energy could be regulated if Iran handed over its uranium to Russia to manage the process. |
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