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Author Topic: Turkey isolated at UNO: 12 against 2 on Iran Nuclear Proliferation Risk Sanction  (Read 4247 times)
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« on: June 11, 2010, 03:06:23 AM »


Turkey was even more isolated than initially expected against a quasi-Unanimous United Nations' Security Council Resolution for Sanctions vis a vis Nuclear Bomb Proliferation Risks by Iran's Uranium enrichment plans.

Nobody else, not even one (1) other member of the International Community didn't follow at all Turkey's and Brazil's (obviously located at the other side of the Planet, and with enough unused Jungle space to eventually host among Aborigen Tribes  ...Refugees in case of Nuclear Clash near Europe and Asia and Africa) Dangerous attempt to Stop UNO's Action against Nuclear Bomb Proliferation Risks at the sensitive Middle-East Region.

Sanctions include several Iranian Banks, Ships' inspection, etc. UNO SC's move comes after a controversial refusal by Iran of a compromise solution earlier proposed by Russia. Turkey was fast to try to exploit that for its own interests, and even staged an unprecedented anti-Israel brutal and deadly provocation obviously attempting to manipulate some Arab states, but largely failed.

Initially expecting to have just the required Majority of 9 Votes at UNO's SC., the Resolution against Nuclear Bomb Proliferation Risks from Iran, rejecting Turkey's manoeuver, finally succeeded to gather much more : 12 votes, totally isolating the Turkish-Brazilian shady deal.

Not even a neighbouring Arab Country as Lebanon (currently UN SC member) didn't fall to the trap to vote for the dangerously opportunist games of Turkey, which was obviously attempting to regain some influence over former Ottoman Turkish Empire's previously Arab Colonies, which can't forget that they freed themselves from Ottoman-Turkish Military Occupation and became independent Countries only after fighting hard Liberation struggles in he middle of the 20th century.
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