
Campaigners addressed a call to MP's in all 15 nations in the UN Security Council to challenge George Bush whose speech on Wednesday clearly spelled out his intention to take military intervention against Iran. The deployment of 21,500 new troops in neighbouring Iraq together his rhetoric about "securing the borders with Iran" and accusations that Iran is "providing sanctuary and support for Al Qaeda and other terrorists" caused great concern. But it was his explicit promise to "seek out and destroy the networks providing advanced weaponry and training to our enemies in Iraq" that is seen as a clear indication that Bush intends to use military force against Iran.
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