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BERLIN, Aug. 13 (Xinhuanet) --
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder on Saturday spoke out against the war threat
against Iran over its nuclear program.
Formally kicking off his reelection bid in his hometown of Hanover on Saturday, Schroeder said to
the applause and cheers of 10,000 supporters, "Take the military option off the
table ¨C we have already seen it doesn't work."
His remarks came after US President
George W. Bush told Israel TV in an interview that using force against Iran is
an option, if the country fails to suspend its nuclear work to comply with the
international demand.
Bush said if diplomacy failed to
resolve the dispute with Iran, all options would be on the table.
Schroeder said calls for Iran to
curtail its nuclear program would be far more credible if the countries which
already had nuclear arms had done more to disarm in the past years, implicitly
referring to the United States.
Germany is expected to hold an early
general election on Sept.18. Main parties, including Schroeder's Social
Democratic Party(SPD) and opposition Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and their
junior partners have been gearing up with their campaign.
Schroeder's anti-war stance reminded
people of his staunch opposition to the US invasion into Iraq in 2002, when his
anti-war effort made him narrowly win reelection as German chancellor.
Days ago, Iran announced it had resumed
work at its uranium conversion plant at Isfahan, ignoring calls for suspension
from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA).
EU heavyweights Britain, France and
Germany have been holding talks with Iran to secure guarantees that Iran is not
covertly developing nuclear weapons capability under the guise of civil
operations.
Washington accuses Tehran of seeking
to produce nuclear weapons. But Iran argues that it has the right to use nuclear
technology for peaceful purposes. Enditem
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