GC, you sound like Neville Chamberlain.
That being said, I fear the die is already cast on this one. There's a reason the US isn't playing a strong hand, and that most likely is we know things the clowns in the INRC don't, namely that Iran is already armed. We're not afraid of them developing a bomb, we're worried about them developing warheads (ability to pack it onto a medium range missile). I suspect we're dealing with them behind the scenes and bribing them not to sell it to North Korea, and my guess is as long as that works, we'll remain quiet on this front.
The US isn't going to be the ones to prosecute this one. My estimation is that we're going to wait for Russia to have a few issues with Chechens getting some dirty bombs, and the Chinese, getting some issues with their muslim rebels up in the Western mountains all of a sudden getting some weapons they shouldn't. When the security council calls us in, we'll be ready. But we already know, by virtue of the fact that we were the ones who introduced the resolutions, they'll be shot down. There's no denying that. It has to be France, Russia or China.
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