US presidential candidate warns of bombing
Iran's nuke sites
Monday January 02, 2012 10:05:06 AM,
RIA Novosti
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Washington: Rick Santorum, an ultra-conservative Republican presidential
candidate, has vowed to ensure that Iran would not produce a
nuclear weapon if he was elected president.
The former senator from Pennsylvania, Santorum, said he would
authorise air strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities unless the
country opens them up to inspectors.
"Iran will not get a nuclear weapon under my watch," Santorum said
on NBC television network's "Meet the Press" Sunday, following the
announcement by Iranian scientists of producing the country's
first nuclear fuel rod.
The West, led by the US, suspects Iran of pursuing a secret
nuclear weapons programme, but the Islamic Republic insists it
needs nuclear power only for civilian purposes.
Iran is already the subject of a wide range of international
sanctions.
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