Bush says there will be no change in U.S. policy on Iran following the release of a new U.S. intelligence assessment of Tehran's nuclear capabilities and ambitions. VOA's Paula Wolfson reports from the White House, Mr. Bush says the world must continue to keep the pressure on Tehran."
The president called a press conference at the White House to specifically address the new intelligence report on
According to the report, the
President Bush told reporters the new National Intelligence Estimate does nothing to shake his belief that the international community must be vigilant when it comes to
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"And so I view this report as a warning signal," said President Bush. "They had the program, they halted the program. And the reason why it is a warning signal is they can restart it and the thing that would make a restarted program effective and dangerous is the ability to enrich uranium, the knowledge of which can be passed on to a hidden program."
The president stressed that
Mr. Bush said the fact that
"This report is not [saying], okay, everybody needs to relax and quit," he said. "This is a report that says what has happened in the past can be repeated, that the policies used to get the regime to halt are effective policies, let's keep them up, let's continue to work together."
The president said the most effective diplomacy is one in which all options are on the table, implying he would not rule out the military option.
Congressional critics of the administration's
Illinois Congressman Rahm Emmanuel spoke for Democrats in the House of Representatives.
"We now have the NIE report on
In a written statement, the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee - Democrat Tom Lantos of
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