Today's headline:
Bush says Iran has "weeks not months" to respond
Fri Jun 9, 2006 11:34 AM ET
CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - President George W. Bush said on Friday that Iran has "weeks not months" to respond to a U.S.-backed offer aimed at containing Iran's nuclear ambitions and said Tehran needs to suspend uranium enrichment.
At a joint news conference with Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Bush said that if Iran does not suspend enrichment, "there must be a consequence."
Now, let me fly around the world backwards at enormous speed for a minute...
Are you with me, Lois?
Yesterday's headline:
US gives diplomacy 'weeks, not months'
· Canada backs UN route
· Mandela condemns American "arrogance"
· Bush to meet Saudi leader
Staff and agencies
Thursday January 30, 2003
The US president, George Bush, has said he would give diplomacy over Iraq "weeks, not months" - but that he would welcome the exile of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
"For the sake of peace, this issue has to be resolved," Mr Bush said, in an effort to increase pressure on a divided international community.
Mr Bush was speaking after meeting Italian president Silvio Berlusconi - one of eight European leaders to back the US position in articles in the Times and the Wall Street Journal today.
Press event with European leader. Threat of WMD. "Weeks not months."
I. Can't. Believe. This. Is. Going. Down. Exactly. The. Same. Way.