U.N. Members Agree On Another Weak Sanction Against Iran…
The United Nations has been very weak on all rogue nations. Instead of putting definite pressure on those countries to stop their evil ways, the U.N. tends to put into place sanctions that don’t stand the test of time. The Iranian sanctions put in place several months ago were no different. As the deadline passed, there wasn’t a single course of action to scare President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad into submission. Today the U.N. Security Council’s five permanent members, United States, Russia, China, Britain and France, along with the help of Germany have hashed out another round of economic sanctions against the “Persian” nation. The latest piece of international legislation includes an asset freeze on more individuals and companies involved with Iran’s nuclear and missile programs, and an embargo on arms exports. Russia probably will fall through and continue to send armaments once those two nations make up from their latest fallout. From that, a sanction that doesn’t outline the guaranteed destruction of the nuclear and weaponry facilities upon defiance will only bolster their will to ignore the international community. Whether force is used or not the threat of such actions must be as evident as possible for any success to be achieved.

To deal with, or not to deal with, that is the question.




















