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Bush: Iran attack 'ridiculous'
23/02/2005 03:54  - (SA)  

Brussels - US President George W Bush said on Tuesday that the idea that the United States was preparing to attack Iran was "ridiculous".

But he reiterated that no options could be ruled out.

"This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous.

Having said that, all options are on the table," he told reporters at the end of a summit with European Union (EU) leaders.

Iran was among the top issues on the agenda during Bush's back-to-back summits with fellow NATO and EU leaders on his first trip to Europe since his re-election last November.

Bush voiced support for an ongoing attempt by British, French and German diplomats to get Tehran to renounce its feared pursuit of nuclear weapons in return for trade and economic incentives.

'Good advice' "You know, we've talked about Iran," said Bush, referring to his two days of discussions in Brussels.

"That's a place where I'm getting good advice from European partners.

"After all, Great Britain, Germany and France are negotiating with the ayatollahs with a common objective - and that is for them not to have a nuclear weapon."

"It's in our interests for them not to have a nuclear weapon," he said.

"It's also in our interest for them not to continue to fund terrorist organisations like Hezbollah, which has the desire to stop the Middle East peace process from going forward," he continued.

"So these are great interlocateurs on behalf of the position we share.

"There's an example of concrete (transatlantic) action." Bush famously identified Iran during his first term in the White House as part of an "axis of evil" that also included North Korea and Saddam Hussein's Iraq.

 
 

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