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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Why Isn't The Media All Over Annan

Mr. Annan, addressing a joint news conference afterwards with the Iranian foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, said the Mr. Ahmadinejad “reaffirmed his country’s support for the implementation of Resolution 1701 and agrees with me that we should do everything to strengthen the territorial integrity of Lebanon.”
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This was supposed to be a meeting about the nuclear resolution, wasn't it? Or it could be that Kofi has so many resolutions that are not being adhered to that he will even let us think that he believes Iran when they say this. What a crock.


Why is the media not simply jumping all over this? It should be on every news cast that Kofi Annan has not a clue what to do now. There is no country in the world listening to him. He has no power.

Israel will be the one to have to solve this problem. Wait and see.

Russia and China are in bed with Iran, they will not support anything of consequence that the U.N. may come up with.

The media is so corrupt today that they will not keep up the heat on the U.N. It will be the United States fault, in particular Bush, before long. Bush made Iran not abide to the U.N. resolution. This will be the medias take on the entire situation.

Whenever the media can take the spotlight off of the real problem they always go back to Bush.

It would be in The United States best interest if the media would continue to cover Kofi Annan's work, or lack there of, towards a peaceful conclusion to all the resolutions that the U.N. has passed.

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