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Clinton: U.S., Russia On Same Page Regarding Iran

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the U.S. and Russia are on the same page when it comes to dealing with Iran's nuclear ambitions.

Clinton did not get any specific pledges to impose tougher sanctions on Iran in her meeting with Russian leaders in Moscow last week. from  www.mystateline.com

 

 


But in an interview conducted by "Newsweek's" Russian edition, Clinton said Washington and the Kremlin are in "full agreement" on how to proceed if diplomatic means are not enough to ensure Tehran won't develop nuclear weapons.

The interview appeared in the German newspaper "Die Welt".

In it, Clinton said both Russia and the U.S. are committed to using diplomacy in the dispute with Iran.

She added, quote, "if we are not successful, we will consider other steps." Clinton also praised the Kremlin for abandoning plans to deliver high-grade S300 air defense missiles to Iran.

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The haunting and beautifully simple piece reads:

'Man was matter, that was Snowden's secret. Drop him out a window and he'll fall. Set fire to him and he'll burn. Bury him and he'll rot, like other kinds of garbage. The spirit gone, man is garbage. That was Snowden's secret. Ripeness was all'.

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After being in a potentially fatal car accident last week this line has been constantly coming back to me. I remember waking up just after the accident in a hospital with a doctor telling me I was having a cat-scan to check if I had brain damage.

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