Posted by
Matt on Tuesday, September 19, 2006 9:36:21 PM
Today's activities at the U.N. General assembly may serve as a major turning point of the standard in which worldly affairs are conducted. President Bush, while spot on with his speech, didn't go far enough. He condemned Iran but did not make any push for action. Meanwhile, Jaques Chirac made it a known fact that the international community will sit by idly to any action that Iran may, or may not for that matter, take. As Ahmadinejad proceded to deliver his speech to the U.N. it became evident that the international community's new policy on rogue nations will be to simply sit idle and let them run amuck.