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WASHINGTON, July 23 (Xinhuanet) -- US national
security adviser Condoleezza Rice said on Friday that the decision by the Bush
administration to go to war with Iraq did not necessarily entail asimilar war
decision with Iran.
"I do not think that the decision
to go to war in Iraq necessarily means that you have to make a similar decision
in Iran," Rice said during an interview with the National Broadcasting
Corporation.
Rice said that every situation was different and
Saddam Husseinwas a "unique" circumstance who was accused of defying the
international community, and having used weapons of mass destruction.
Moreover, the United States had a regime-change
policy toward the Saddam regime, Rice said.
Nonetheless, Rice expressed concerns about Iran's
ties to terrorism and its nuclear program. "We have said all along that weare
concerned about Iran's ties to terrorism. We have said all along and are working
with the international community to deal with the fact that Iran is not living
up to its international obligations on its nuclear program," Rice said.
The Sept. 11 commission, in its final report on
Thursday, said there was no evidence suggesting any Iranian role in the Sept.
11,2001 terror attacks. Enditem
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